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How does energy relate to bonding and chemical stability

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Chemical reactions in which the compounds formed after a reaction (Called products) Have lower total BOND ENERGY than the reactants can release CHEMICAL ENERGY . Such reactions in which energy is given off are called  exothermic  (Or more correctly, exoergic) reactions
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Energy is main concern that deals with the bonding of an element and there chemical stability.

When atoms are closely packed together repulsive force is more than attraction force. To overcome this bond energy is required.

The system or element with more energy represent it is more unstable. To have chemical stability the energy should be least.

The particles should have least energy which will help them to be stable.

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