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Most chemical reactions release energy or are exothermic. However, some reactions, such as some decompositions, absorb energy. These reactions can be best explained by which of these? A) Energy is destroyed in the chemical reaction. B) The products have less energy stored in their chemical bonds. C) The products have more energy stored in their chemical bonds. D) The reactants have the same energy stored in their chemical bonds.​

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C) The products have more energy stored in their chemical bonds.

Step-by-step explanation:

In such reactions that absorb energy, the products have more energy stored in their chemical bonds.

For endothermic changes, heat is absorbed from the surrounding hence the surrounding becomes colder at the end of the changes.

The heat energy level of the products is higher than that of the reactants.

  • Exothermic reactions releases heat to the surroundings. The sum of heat contents of the products is less than that of the hat contents of the reactants.
  • Examples of such processes are burning and dissolution.
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