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What does the difference in potential energy between the reactants and products represent? A. It represents the energy required to make the reaction happen. B. It represents the change in enthalpy for the reaction. C. It represents the changes in kinetic energy occurring in the reaction. D. It represents the energy used to form the products from elements.

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