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Chemistry, 03.05.2021 02:00 georgehall9795

Consider the following generic chemical equation: A + B → C + D

Reactant A contains 85.1 J of chemical energy. Reactant B contains 87.9 J of chemical energy. Product C contains 38.7 J of chemical energy. If the reaction absorbs 104.3 J of chemical energy as it proceeds, how much chemical energy must product D contain? Explain your answer.

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