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In a chemical reaction, the difference between the potential energy of the products and the potential energy of the reactants is equal to the(1) activation energy (2) kinetic energy (3) heat of reaction
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In a chemical reaction, the difference between the potential energy of the products and the potential energy of the reactants is equal to the(1) activation energy
(2) kinetic energy
(3) heat of reaction
(4) rate of reaction
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3.heat of reaction
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