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Chemistry, 12.01.2020 05:31 mrblake1594

1. how does the amount of energy in the batteries in a flashlight compare to the total amount of energy given off by the flashlight as light and heat?
2. what are two ways the rate of a chemical reaction can be changed?
3. imagine you chew a cracker and swallow it.
a. what role does saliva play?
b. how is energy stored in a cracker?
c. how is energy released from the cracker?

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