Which statement is true of the energies of the bonds that break and form during the reaction? which statement is true of the energies of the bonds that break and form during the reaction? the energy needed to break the required bonds is about the same as the energy released when the new bonds form. the energy needed to break the required bonds is greater than the energy released when the new bonds form. the energy needed to break the required bonds is less than the energy released when the new bonds form?

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The statement that is true of the energies required to break bonds is this: 

the energy needed to break the required bonds is greater than the energy released when the new bonds form.

Bonds that have been formed during specific reactions require much energy to be broken down again because of the closed atomic bond that have formed during the process.

Answer:

option 1

Explanation:

A chemical reaction occurs when two or more molecular structure rearrange causing a change in the chemical transformation of one of the substance. During a chemical reaction, old bonds break and new bonds are formed. The energy is conserved during a chemical reaction. The energy released during breaking of the old bonds are used to form new ones.

Thus. option 1 is correct.