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How does potential energy relate to bond forming?
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How does potential energy relate to bond forming?
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the stronger or more stable the bond, the less potential energy there is between the bonded atoms. Let's repeat that on its own line: Strong bonds have low potential energy and weak bonds have high potential energy.
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The stronger a bond is, the less potential energy there is between the bonded atoms. In other words strong bonds will have less potential energy and weak bonds will have higher potential energy
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