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The graph shows the potential energy diagram for an unknown chemical change.
A graph is shown with an inverted graph curve. The curve starts at a higher position on the left side and ends at a lower position on the right side. The higher left position has Reactants written below it and the lower right position has Products written below it. The y axis of the graph has the title Potential Energy with kJ written in parentheses. There is an arrow pointing upwards which is parallel to the y axis. The x axis of the graph has Reaction Pathway along with an arrow pointing towards the right.
Which chemical change could the graph represent? (1 point)
a
Adding heat to decompose calcium carbonate
b
Photosynthesis in plants
c
Electrolysis of water
d
Combustion of iron
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