Life: The Science of Biology
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The transformation of energy from one form to another form in a chemical reaction by providing a suitable example.

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A chemical reaction is used to represent mathematically amount and number of molecules involved in a reaction. In nature, energy neither gets created nor gets destroyed. The total amount of energy remains same but gets converted from one form to another form. For example, conversion of light energy to chemical energy in plants.

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