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Which of the following statement/s about the energy involved in a chemical reaction is/are correct?
(1 point)
I, II, and III only
Il and III only
I only
III only
I. The energy stored in chemical bonds is kinetic energy.
I1. The total energy is conserved during a chemical reaction.
Ill. Chemical energy can be converted to other forms of energy.
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Answer: II and III only.
Explanation:
- I is false — energy stored in chemical bonds is potential energy (not kinetic).
- II is true — total energy is conserved in a chemical reaction (energy can change form but the total remains constant).
- III is true — chemical energy can be converted to other forms (e.g., heat, light, mechanical work).
Explanation:
- I is false — energy stored in chemical bonds is potential energy (not kinetic).
- II is true — total energy is conserved in a chemical reaction (energy can change form but the total remains constant).
- III is true — chemical energy can be converted to other forms (e.g., heat, light, mechanical work).
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