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Ch.8 - Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
Chapter 8, Problem 73e

State whether each of these statements is true or false. e. Energy is stored in chemical bonds.

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Understand the concept of chemical bonds: Chemical bonds are the forces that hold atoms together in molecules.
Recognize the role of energy in chemical bonds: Energy is involved in the formation and breaking of chemical bonds.
Consider the formation of chemical bonds: When chemical bonds form, energy is released, which means that the system becomes more stable.
Consider the breaking of chemical bonds: Breaking chemical bonds requires energy input, as it involves overcoming the forces that hold the atoms together.
Conclude the statement: Since energy is released when bonds form and required when bonds break, energy can be considered as stored in chemical bonds, making the statement true.

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Key Concepts

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Chemical Bonds

Chemical bonds are the forces that hold atoms together in molecules. They can be covalent, where atoms share electrons, or ionic, where electrons are transferred between atoms. The strength and type of bond influence the stability and reactivity of the compound formed.
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