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In chemical reactions, is energy used to create the reaction and then more energy gets released?

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In chemical reactions, is energy used to create the reaction and then more energy gets released?

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The energy it takes to create a reaction is the same that is released later – remember that energy cannot be created, just changed, so if some is “stored” while creating a new compound, it will be released later when another change takes place.

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