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Burning hydrogen is an example of a chemical reaction. The reaction is shown in the diagram. Which of the following statements about energy in this reaction is the most accurate?
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Burning hydrogen is an example of a chemical reaction. The reaction is
shown in the diagram. Which of the following statements about energy in
this reaction is the most accurate?
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There is no energy in this reaction
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Energy is released. Bonds forming is exothermic; in this case, the hydrogen atoms form covalent bonds with the oxygen atoms.
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