No. It requires energy to break bonds, but energy is released when bonds are formed.
Breaking bonds requires energy.
It always takes energy to break chemical bonds. Similarly, energy is released when bonds are formed. When the new bonds formed are weaker than the old ones broken, the reaction consumes energy and is called endothermic.
Yes because if you put something together the energy will change. Or if you put a chemical ( Any kind) It would change the energy that it 2was before. What kind of form of energy is it though!
Chemical reactions can be either endothermic (that is, where bonds broken) or exothermic (i.e. where bonds are formed). The former requires thermal energy input; the latter releases heat energy as bonds are formed.
Yes, it needs intermoleculor force which isalso energy.Sometimes. Most often, there are two types of bond reactions. Endothermic, and exothermic. Some bonds release energy when a compound is made, while others take in energy. Endothermic bonds do just that. So not all bonds require energy, but to acquire it, bonds may take energy from the air( lowering the temperature), or vaporize substances close by and turn that energy into fuel.
Energy is absorbed to break bonds. When bonds are formed, energy is released
Energy is released when chemical bonds are formed.
The energy in butane, or in any compound for that matter, is stored in the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together. It takes energy to break those bonds, and then energy is released when new bonds are formed. If the energy needed for burning butane is less than the energy generated when the new bonds are formed in CO2 and H2O, then you get useful energy being produced.
A energy bond is needed when bonds are broken released when bonds are formed .
Energy is released in an exothermic reaction because bonds are being formed.
Yes, a stronger bond requires more energy to break, and also releases more energy when it is made. In a chemical reaction, if you are breaking strong bonds, and only making weak ones, the reaction will require a lot of energy (endothermic). If instead you are breaking weak bonds and making very strong ones in the products, the reaction will release energy (exothermic).
in chemical reactions, energy is absorbed or released when chemical bonds are broken and new ones are formed.