What does Energy have to do with Changes in the Composition of Things?

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A headpiece illustration from The World Around Us (1934) by Samuel Ralph Powers, Elsie Flint Neuner, Herbert Bascom Bruner, published by The Athenæum Press / Ginn and Company, Boston, https://archive.org/details/worldaroundus00powe/ ; p. 307, UNIT VI, "What does Energy have to do with Changes in the Composition of Things?"

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