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Bellwork Compare and contrast lipids and carbohydrates.

Chemical Reactions

What is a chemical reaction? A chemical reaction changes substances (such as oxygen and sugar) into different substances by breaking and making chemical bonds. Ex: Photosynthesis

Reactants vs. Products Reactants are the substances changed during a chemical reaction. Products are the substances made by a chemical reaction.

Exothermic Reactions Exothermic reactions release more energy than it absorbs (takes in). Example: Fireflies give off light that comes from an exothermic reaction.

Endothermic Reaction Endothermic chemical reactions absorbs more energy than it releases. Example: Photosynthesis