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What is needed to release the energy in a bond? High temperatures An electro-magnetic force A fast moving electron More energy
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What is needed to release the energy in a bond?
High temperatures
An electro-magnetic force
A fast moving electron
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Definitely more energy! Hope this helps.
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Answer:
More Energy
Step-by-step explanation:
Energy is required to break bonds
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