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question 10 (1 point)
what happens when two bonded atoms are pushed closer so their nuclei nearly touch?
a attraction causes them to merge.
b the bond weakens as distance decreases.
c they bond more strongly.
d repulsive forces increase significantly.
question 11 (1 point)
when breaking bonds during a chemical reaction, what happens to energy?
a it is released into the surroundings.
b it remains constant.
c it is absorbed by the system.
d it is converted into light energy.
For Question 10: Atomic nuclei are positively charged. When two bonded atoms are pushed so close their nuclei nearly touch, the like charges create a strong repulsive force that dominates over any bonding attraction.
For Question 11: Chemical bonds are stable, energy-storing arrangements. To break these bonds, energy must be input and absorbed by the chemical system.
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Question 10: d. Repulsive forces increase significantly.
Question 11: c. It is absorbed by the system.