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These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
Chemical energy
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
There are actually five things that are common to all chemical reactions. These are change of color, change of state, evolution of a gas, formation of a precipitate, and change in temperature.
Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
There is no such law. Only the totality of energy must be conserved in a chemical reaction.
Several things are conserved, including:* Total mass * Total energy * Total charge * Total momentum * Rotational momentum * Baryon number is conserved in all known reactions, though there are reasons to believe that this is not a strict conservation law * Color charge
Therefore energy is conserved.
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yes
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
During a chemical change,chemical energy may be changed to other forms of energy.other forms of energy may also be changed to a chemical energy.
Chemical reactions that release energy often occur spontaneously. Chemical reactions that absorb energy will not occur without energy.
Chemical energy
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
There are actually five things that are common to all chemical reactions. These are change of color, change of state, evolution of a gas, formation of a precipitate, and change in temperature.