It depends on whether or not the chemical reaction is exothermic or endothermic. If exothermic, then yes, energy is released. If endothermic, then no, energy is absorbed, not released.
In a chemical change, energy is either absorbed or released. When bonds are broken, energy is absorbed (endothermic reaction), and when bonds are formed, energy is released (exothermic reaction). Overall, the total energy of the system may change during a chemical reaction.
when a chemical change occurs, chemical bonds are broken up
i think if energy is released it is either a chemical or physical change i hope this is right!:)
Energy in a can can change through various processes such as heating (increasing thermal energy), shaking (increasing mechanical energy), or through chemical reactions (converting chemical energy). Once the energy changes, it can be released as light, sound, or as kinetic energy when the can moves.
Chemical energy changes to heat energy during processes like combustion, where chemical bonds are broken, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This conversion occurs when the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance is released as thermal energy through exothermic reactions.
Energy is released when chemical bonds are formed.
Yes it is released/ absorbed during chemical changes.
Mechanical energy can change into chemical energy through processes like photosynthesis in plants. In this process, light energy is converted into chemical energy stored in the bonds of molecules like glucose.
Chemical Energy.
Energy can be absorbed or released in a chemical or physical change, it is not destroyed or created. It simply assumes a different form.
Chemical energy is released through a reaction when bonds between atoms in molecules are broken, releasing stored energy. This energy is then available to do work, such as moving muscles or powering a car.
It depends. There are two types of chemical reaction int his sense. Exothermic reactions release energy and endothermic reactions absorb it.