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- what type of chemical reaction occurs when more energy is released during the chemical reaction than is needed to start the chemical reaction?
a. a bond energy reaction
b. an exothermic reaction
c. an endothermic reaction
d. a simple chemical reaction
- what type of chemical reaction occurs when less energy is released during the chemical reaction than is needed to start the chemical reaction?
a. a bond energy reaction
b. an exothermic reaction
c. an endothermic reaction
d. a simple chemical reaction
- some chemical reactions release energy. others store energy. what important chemical reaction stores energy?
a. the burning of fossil fuels
b. combustion reactions
c. photosynthesis
d. digestion
Brief Explanations
- Reactions that release more energy than is required to start them are defined as exothermic, as they release net energy.
- Reactions that release less energy than is needed to initiate them absorb net energy, which is the definition of endothermic.
- Photosynthesis stores energy from sunlight in chemical bonds of glucose, while the other options release energy.
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- B. An exothermic reaction
- C. An endothermic reaction
- C. Photosynthesis