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Think about it, so to break bonds you require energy to do so (so energy is absorbed). So when you form bonds get energy in return (energy released).When bonds are broken do they release energy..
Or is energy released when bonds are made...
Or does this depend on the nature of the reaction, either endothermic or exothermic.
I'm confused. >.<
Yes, it is exactly that.Edit: Nvm, I think I got it now thanks to bedpotato.
Thank you very much.
Just realised this is like year 11 chem, it's kinda what an enthalpy graph explains, but my teacher didn't go into much detail because he said we would go over it in more depth this year, and then I got moved to a different class, :|