Question

Which statement explains the relationship between the amount of energy it takes to break a bond and the amount of energy released when the same bond is formed?(1 point)
Responses

The relationship depends on the particular bond.
The relationship depends on the particular bond.

The amount of energy it takes to break a bond is always greater than the amount of energy released when the bond is formed.
The amount of energy it takes to break a bond is always greater than the amount of energy released when the bond is formed.

The amount of energy it takes to break a bond is always less than the amount of energy released when the bond is formed.
The amount of energy it takes to break a bond is always less than the amount of energy released when the bond is formed.

The amounts of energy are always equal.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

**The relationship depends on the particular bond.**

This is because the energy required to break a bond and the energy released when the bond is formed can vary depending on the types of atoms involved and the nature of the bond (e.g., single, double, or triple bonds).
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