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During a chemical reaction, what remains constant? Composition Temperature Energy Bonds
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During a chemical reaction, what remains constant?
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Chemistry
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According to the first law of thermodynamic, which states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, the energy content of a chemical reaction will always be constant. Thus, during chemical reaction energy remains constant.
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