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A chemical bond is formed when two elements combine.They could form chemical bond via an ionic bond by exchange of electrons or by covalent bond i.e. by sharing electrons.
When they are chemically bonded, a new substance is formed whose properties may or may not be similar to the constituent elements. For example :- H2 is a gas which burns and O2 is a gas which causes combustion but they combine to form water which extinguishes fire.
Also, when a chemical bond is formed, some energy might be released to the surroundings showing the reaction is exothermic or some energy might be absorbed showing that it is an endothermic reaction.
Also,a decrease in the concentration of reactants is observed and an increase in conc. of products is observed.
Depending on whether or not the original interaction was endothermic or exothermic, the breaking of the chemical bond will cause a release of energy and heat or an absorption of heat if the original equation was exothermic. The molecule created by the chemical bond will then denigrate.
Bond energy is the amount of energy required to break a chemical bond between two atoms. It represents the strength of the bond, with higher bond energies indicating stronger bonds. Bond energy is typically expressed in kilojoules per mole.
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Stored chemical energy is a form of potential energy that is stored in the chemical bonds of molecules. When these bonds are broken during a chemical reaction, the stored energy is released, typically in the form of heat or light. The amount of energy stored in a chemical bond depends on the specific atoms involved and the type of bond they form.
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When a chemical bond forms, energy is absorbed between the atoms that bond. When a chemical bond is broken, energy is immediately and dramatically released.
The potential energy is transformed to heat or light energy
During formation of bond,the atoms come close,then their are two possibilities 1. The force of attraction between electron of one atom and the nucleus of the other atom and the electron of the other atom attracts the nucleus of the another atom.This attractive forces lowers the potential energy of the two atoms and their are chances of bond formation. 2.There are also repulsive forces between nucleus-nucleus and electron-electron,which increases the potential energy. But as the attractive forces are dominant over the repulsive forces,therefore atoms come close and lower the energy of atoms forming bond.... During the formation of bond the potential energy of the atoms decreased.
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Chemical energy is a form of potential energy because they both are forms of stored energy.Because of this, atoms and molecules can have chemical potential energy. Anytime two atoms form a strong covalent or ionic bond or two molecules form a weak van der Waals bond, chemical energy is converted into other forms of energy, usually in the form of heat and light.
Depending on whether or not the original interaction was endothermic or exothermic, the breaking of the chemical bond will cause a release of energy and heat or an absorption of heat if the original equation was exothermic. The molecule created by the chemical bond will then denigrate.
Energy and matter are both conserved during a chemical reaction, but the energy may change form, for example, from chemical potential energy to evolved heat. The matter also forms a new type of chemical bond and/or breaks an old type of chemical bond.
The energy stored in a covalent bond is a form of chemical potential energy. This energy is due to the arrangement of atoms within the bond and represents the potential for the bond to release energy during a chemical reaction.
Depending on whether or not the original interaction was endothermic or exothermic, the breaking of the chemical bond will cause a release of energy and heat or an absorption of heat if the original equation was exothermic. The molecule created by the chemical bond will then denigrate.
The energy required to break a chemical bond and form neutral isolated atoms is called bond dissociation energy or bond energy. It represents the amount of energy needed to break a specific chemical bond in a molecule into its isolated atoms.
There is a chemical reaction that occurs and energy is infused into a covalent bond.