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What two terms are used to describe the enthalpy changes for the reactions?

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Exothermic and endothermic

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Enthalpy change of a reaction refers to the energy change between the reactants and the products.
  • it is given by:

Enthalpy change = Energy of products - energy of reactants

  • Exothermic reactions are reactions that release heat energy to the surroundings.
  • Due to the energy output to the surrounding the energy of reactants will be greater than that of the product, therefore, the reaction will have a negative enthalpy change.
  • Endothermic reactions,on the other hand, are reactions that require additional heat energy from the surrounding.
  • Therefore, the energy of the products will be greater than that of the reactants due to energy input from the environment and thus the enthalpy change will be positive.
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