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What chemical reaction produces the sun and energy?

These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.


What energy is in chemical reactions?

Chemical energy


What reactions convert light energy to chemical energy?

The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.


WHAT TERM DESCRIBES ENERGY THAT REQUIRES TO GET CHEMICAL REACTIONS STARTED?

Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.


Will a chemical reaction that asborbs energy happen with out a source of energy?

No, a chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an endothermic reaction. The transfer of heat from the surrounds into the substance. In reactions, energy is always CONVERTED, not created which means that nothing can be converted i.e. heat to chemical if there is no heat or initial energy.

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How is a battery a example of chemical energy?

it uses metals to transfer electrodes and protons to eachother, creating electricity. anything using chemical reactions is chemical energy.


Every Chemical Reaction Involves A?

Every chemical reaction involves a rearrangement of atoms and bonds between reactant molecules to form new product molecules. This process can result in the breaking of existing bonds and the formation of new bonds, leading to the transformation of substances from one form to another.


What is the difference an exothermic reaction and an endothermic reaction?

Exothermic (hyperthermic) reaction: a chemical reaction that releases energy,*Endothermic (hypothermic) reaction: a chemical reaction that absorbs energy.** Energy = heat, light, etc.The direction of Heat transfer:Exothermic reactions transfer heat energy to the environment.Endothermic reactions transfer heat energy from the environment .


What chemical reaction produces the sun and energy?

These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.


Describe the role of energy in chemical reactions?

Chemical reactions that release energy often occur spontaneously. Chemical reactions that absorb energy will not occur without energy.


What energy is in chemical reactions?

Chemical energy


What kind of chemist studies the mechanism that drives the energy transfer in chemical reactions?

I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.


What reactions convert light energy to chemical energy?

The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.


What kind of chemist studies the mechanism that drives that rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions?

I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.


What kind of chemist studies the mechanism that drives rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions?

I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.


. What kind of chemist studies the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions?

I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.


What kind chemist studies the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions?

I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.