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  • Understanding Chemical Reactions: The Drive for Stability
    Chemical reactions occur because reactants are trying to become more stable.

    Here's why:

    * Stability in chemistry refers to a state of low energy. Atoms and molecules are always striving to reach the lowest possible energy state, as this is the most stable configuration.

    * Reactants are substances that have higher energy levels compared to their products.

    * By forming new bonds and rearranging atoms, reactants can achieve a lower energy state, becoming more stable.

    Think of it like a ball rolling down a hill:

    * The ball at the top of the hill represents reactants with higher energy.

    * Rolling down the hill represents the chemical reaction.

    * The bottom of the hill represents products with lower energy, achieving a more stable state.

    The driving force behind chemical reactions is the release of energy, which is a consequence of the system moving towards a more stable configuration.

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