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According to the lecture, what does all life depend on? What happens to bonds during chemical reactions? What is bond energy? How is energy related to bonds breaking and bonds forming? How will you know
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According to the lecture, what does all life depend on? What happens to bonds during chemical reactions? What is bond energy? How is energy related to bonds breaking and bonds forming? How will you know if/when a reaction is in equilibrium? What is activation energy and how is it related to a chemical reaction? What is the difference between exothermic and endothermic?
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