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In an exothermic reaction, the bonding energy of the product is: A. less than the reactants B. same as the reactants C. greater than the reactants D. dependent on the presence of a catalyst
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In an exothermic reaction, the bonding energy of the product is:
A. less than the reactants
B. same as the reactants
C. greater than the reactants
D. dependent on the presence of a catalyst
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less than that of reactant because only then the remaining energy can be released
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A.
In an exothermic reaction, the bonding energy of the product is
less than the reactant because it is only at this condition that the energy is released by the reaction.
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