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What happens to energy over the course of a reaction?
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What happens to energy over the course of a reaction?
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Of course it changes forms
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Over the course of a reaction the energy changes forms, in the beginning it may be used to produce a set of products, but in the end it can produce energy in the form of a combustion reaction.
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