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Examples of chemical reactions that release large amounts of heat energy include the combustion of fuels and explosives. For example, when a mixture of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas in a glass jar is ignited by a spark, rapid and large amounts of heat energy are released shattering the glass jar in the process. The spark supplies the activation energy required for bond breaking to occur in the reactants, enabling the reaction to begin.
Some oxidation reactions take place very slowly such as the rusting of iron. The heat of the chemical reaction is immediately dissipated, and the activation energy required for rusting to take place is very large. The chemical equation describing the rusting of iron is:
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