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28. How are nitrogen molecules arranged in explosive molecules? Why? 1 point
(1) The nitrogen atoms are bonded to each other inside the compound to release
energy when the bond is broken.
(2) The nitrogen atoms are bonded to each other inside the compound to absorb
energy when the bond is broken.
(3) The nitrogen atoms are kept far away from each other inside the compound so
energy is released when a bond between them is formed.
(4) The nitrogen atoms are kept far away from each other inside the compound so
energy is absorbed when a bond between them is formed.

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