Measuring whether the reaction evolves heat.
energy is released when the ATP hydrogen bond breaks, there are three hydrogen bonds by gabriela diaz
You have to add up the bond energies of all the bonds on the products side and the reactants side. When bonds are formed energy is released. Conversely energy has to be put into a system to break bonds (like smashing a block of ice with a baseball bat) If there is more bond energy on the products side bonds were created (energy was released) which means the reaction is exothermic. If there is more bond energy on the reactants side, bonds were broken (energy put in) and so the reaction is endothermic.
In an exothermic reaction heat energy is released.
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it is ionic bonding because magnesium is a metal and oxygen is not. ionic bonding occurs between a metal and non-metal
It represents the change in enthalpy for the reaction.
An ionic bond is formed between magnesium and oxygen because magnesium donates its two electrons to oxygen, forming Mg^2+ and O^2- ions. The opposite charges of the ions attract each other, creating a stable compound known as magnesium oxide.
A burning candle is a good example of energy being released as heat. As the candle burns, the chemical energy stored in the wax is converted into heat and light energy, with the majority of the energy being released as heat. This process demonstrates the conversion of one form of energy (chemical) into another (thermal).
Its age, how it was formed, and where it was formed
The frequency of the light is the color and the energy is E=hf or Planck's Constant times the color or frequency.
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