It depends on the type of reaction that is forming the bonds
If the reaction is exothermic energy is given out when new bonds are formed
If the reaction is endothermic energy is taken in when new bonds are formed
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"Chemical reactions occur whenever bonds are formed or broken between molecules. Why certain atoms combine with which other atoms is a complex question which is explained exhaustively by quantum chemistry. The simple version is that atoms bond together electromagnetically based on the properties of their electron shells. There are various types of chemical bonds; in general, the more closely overlapping the electron shells are, the stronger the bond is. Chemical reactions happen when heat, radiation, and/or foreign chemicals disturb an equilibrium condition and cause the breakage and/or formation of chemical bonds, thereby giving rise to new molecular forms." The above is quoted from http:/www.wisegeek.com/what-are-chemical-reactions.htm.I hope that helps. Basically, the molecules will either bond form a compound during a chemical reaction, or they will break down all together.
The existing chemical bonds break and new bonds are created to give products.
The chemical bonds are broken, and their energy is released. New bonds are formed and energy absorbed into them.
Bonds break and new bonds form
bonds break and new bonds form
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
the change in the nuclei of the atoms.
chemical bonds.
First chemicals bonds in the starting substances must break. Molecules are always moving. If the molecules bump into each other with enough energy,the chemical bonds in the molecules break. ;)
Chemical Bonds
the bonds get larger and more bonds are created
they die
The existing chemical bonds break and new bonds are created to give products.
Some or all of the existing chemical bonds in the reactants are broken and new chemical bonds are formed in the products.
The atoms involved in a chemical reaction have their bonds broken, new bonds formed, or existing bonds rearranged depending on the reaction type.
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
During a chemical reaction, energy gets used to break the existing bonds in order to create new bonds.
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
Chemical reactions always involve changes in the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds. At least one chemical bond is broken or formed during a chemical reaction.
Chemical bonds are broken and new ones are formed
the change in the nuclei of the atoms.
Nothing, it just bonds with another atom, radical.