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why do chemical reactions involve a change in energy​

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         Why do chemical reactions always involve a change in energy?

The energy change in a chemical reaction is due to the difference in the amounts of stored chemical energy between the products and the reactants. This stored chemical energy, or heat content, of the system is known as its enthalpy.

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