Carbon dioxide is released during the light reaction.
Carbon dioxide is released during the light reaction.
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light
The energy stored in a substance that can be released during a reaction is known as chemical potential energy. This energy is associated with the arrangement of atoms and the bonds between them. When a chemical reaction occurs, these bonds are broken and formed, leading to the release or absorption of energy, often in the form of heat or light. This process is fundamental to both exothermic and endothermic reactions.
Yes, it is possible.
Burning is an oxidation reaction - a reaction with oxygen.
Flames are the visible byproduct of a chemical reaction between the substance being burned and oxygen in the air. The heat from the initial ignition raises the temperature of the substance, causing it to break down into volatile gases that combine with oxygen to produce heat, light, and flame. The color of the flame can indicate which specific elements are present in the burning substance.
A combustion reaction.
Yes, chemical energy is a type of potential energy stored within the chemical bonds of a substance. When these bonds are broken or rearranged during a chemical reaction, the stored energy is released in the form of heat or light.
A.T.P. and N.A.D.H are formed during light reaction.
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