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OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

if the temperature changes in a chemical reaction, what has occurred? boi please help me i hate science

OpenStudy (destroyer5):

if the temperature falls the particles slow down

alones (alones):

Sarah it doesn't belong in Openstudy Feedback, post it in porper subject.

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

?

psirockin2 (psirockin2):

Should this go in chemistry or something? I know it's science

alones (alones):

It should @psirockin2

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

wait the choices are theres no energy transferred the energy was destroyed energy was created energy was transferred

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

oh i didnt notice its math

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

ive been on the math area for a long time haha i didnt realize there were different sections

alones (alones):

Um..first question in math? LOL it shows feedback for me c:' http://prnt.sc/czs95j

psirockin2 (psirockin2):

Yeah, this isn't math though it defaults to math every time you log in

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

ya

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

but can i have the answer? pleasee :))))) i dont get science

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

plzzzzzzzzzz

OpenStudy (conqueror):

A change in temperature is another clue that a chemical reaction has occurred. A reaction that results in a decrease in temperature is called an endothermic reaction. Source: http://www.inquiryinaction.org/classroomactivities/activity.php?id=24

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

oh thank youuu

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Any time.

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

so.........energy was created?

OpenStudy (conqueror):

In a chemical reaction, it takes energy to break the bonds in the reactants and energy is released when bonds are formed in the products. Source: http://www.inquiryinaction.org/chemistryreview/chemical_change/

psirockin2 (psirockin2):

it cannot be created nor destroyed...

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Yeah, same with other matter.

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

so just energy was transferred

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Energy is released when bonds are created.

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

ugh but thats not one of my choices

OpenStudy (conqueror):

rip

OpenStudy (sarahhanish):

:(

imqwerty (imqwerty):

temperature changes=> formation/breaking of bonds what r your choices?

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