Physics, 06.12.2020 04:10 jadeaguayo28
The reactants of a certain chemical reaction contain 26 kJ of potential
energy, and the products contain 41 kJ. How much energy is released or
absorbed by the reaction?
A. 15 kJ is absorbed.
B. 67 kJ is released.
C. 15 kJ is released
O D. 67 kJ is absorbed.
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