All bonds break when enough energy is applied
The hydrogen bonds break.
These structures are bonds. 100% positive.
The bonds in a molecule can break and atoms can bond with other atoms.
Sometimes the bonds are strong. On the other hand, however, nitroglycerin is notorious for having breakable bonds. There is a class of compounds called "nonexistent". Their bonds break quickly.
It is possible to break bonds between oxygen by supplying heat and this process takes place in all burning / oxidation reactions.
When bonds break and new bonds form, a chemical reaction has taken place.
The hydrogen bonds break.
Heat can sometimes break the chemical bonds of atoms.
the two bonds that must break is the adenine and chromosome
Bonds break in to reactants
Covalent bonds are the easiest to break, since they are the easiest to make. But no substance is made when bonds break.
It takes energy to break a bond. then the atoms rearrange and can form new bonds releasing energy.
These structures are bonds. 100% positive.
The bonds in a molecule can break and atoms can bond with other atoms.
A new molecule is formed after a chemical reaction.
Yes you can break the bonds between atoms and after they are broken they can also reform themselfs.
2H2 + O2 + 2H2O 2H-H + O=O = 2H-O-H..not shaped like this !! The bonds in the reactants break and the bonds in the products form. The bonds in the H2 and O2 break and the bonds in the water form.