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The Quantity of Heat from a Chemical Reaction Comes From

Question 140

Question 140

Multiple Choice

The quantity of heat from a chemical reaction comes from:


A) The breaking and formation of chemical bonds.
B) The presence of oxygen in the reaction.
C) The emission of radiation.
D) The composition of the fuel-air mix.

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