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OpenStudy (pumpkin1102):

What is true for the energy involved in an explosion? There is more energy at the end of the explosion than there is at the beginning. There is less energy at the end of the explosion than there is at the beginning. There is the same amount of energy at the end of the explosion than there is at the beginning. The amount of energy before and after the explosion depends on the type of reaction.

OpenStudy (pumpkin1102):

could u help @peachpi

OpenStudy (igigighjkl):

b. because the strongest point is the center, and then spreading out spreads out the energy making the energy weaker and weaker.

OpenStudy (igigighjkl):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The correct answer is this one: "The amount of energy before and after the explosion depends on the type of reaction." The energy involved in an explosion is that the amount of energy before and after the explosion depends on the type of reaction, how strong and how weak; how destructive or less destructive. Does that help you?

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