The Energy in Chemical Reactions
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Many chemical reactions involve explosions, bubbling gases, flames, and smoke because energy is being transferred from one form to another-the realm of thermodynamics. Thermodynamics, the rules for predicting the progress of a reaction and harnessing the energy released, is key to solving engineering problems, such as making cleaner and more efficient automobile engines.
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