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in the molecular bonds
Yes, the energy produced by ATP is generated by breaking chemical bonds. ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism.
In an exothermic reaction energy is transferred from the system to the surroundings. An exothermic reaction is a chemical or physical reaction that releases heat.
Water.
Yes, a stronger bond requires more energy to break, and also releases more energy when it is made. In a chemical reaction, if you are breaking strong bonds, and only making weak ones, the reaction will require a lot of energy (endothermic). If instead you are breaking weak bonds and making very strong ones in the products, the reaction will release energy (exothermic).
breaking the bonds in a disaccharide/ polysaccharide
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breaking the bonds in a polysaccharide
BREAKING THE BONDS IN A DISACCHARIDE APEXX
Breaking the bonds in a disaccharide.
To break bonds you must provide an external source of energy.
Incorrect, it's actually "Breaking bonds in a Polysaccharide" Tested. (Apex.)
energy is release by the breaking of bonds
Bond Dissociation Enthalpy is the energy required for breaking the bonds. This energy is supplied mostly by giving thermal energy (Heat).
Breaking bonds requires energy.
Breaking bonds uses energy, making bonds releases energy.
The formation of chemical bonds releases energy. It is an exothermic process. The breaking of chemical bonds takes energy. It is an endothermic process.