Asked by vccccc
Hydrogen bromide breaks down into diatomic hydrogen and bromine in the reaction shown.
2HBr → H2 + Br2
The energy of the reactant is 732 kJ/mol, and the energy of the products is 630 kJ/mol.
What is the total energy of the reaction? Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic?
(1 point)
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102 kJ/mol, endothermic
negative102 kJ/mol, endothermic
102 kJ/mol, exothermic
102 kJ/mol, exothermic
102 kJ/mol, endothermic
102 kJ/mol, endothermic
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102 kJ/mol, exothermic
negative102 kJ/mol, exothermic
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ΔE = E_products − E_reactants = 630 − 732 = −102 kJ/mol.
Because ΔE is negative, the reaction is exothermic (102 kJ/mol released).
Because ΔE is negative, the reaction is exothermic (102 kJ/mol released).
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