The bonds of the products store 22 kJ more energy than the bonds of the
reactants. How is energy conserved during this reaction?
O A. The reaction system absorbs 22 kJ of energy from the
surroundings.
B. The reaction creates 22 kJ of energy when bonds form.
C. The reaction uses up 22 kJ of energy when bonds break.
D. The surroundings absorb 22 kJ of energy from the reaction
system.
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