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½H2(g) + ½I2(g) → HI(g), ΔH = +6.2 kcal/mole 21.0 kcal/mole + C(s) + 2S(s) → CS2(l) What type of reaction is represented by the previous two examples?

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Answer:

Exothermic Reaction are those reaction, in which energy is released while in endothermic reaction are those, in which energy is absorbed.

Step-by-step explanation:

First Reaction:

As in this reaction, energy is released

½H2(g) + ½I2(g) → HI(g), ΔH = +6.2 kcal/mole

so it is exothermic reaction

Second reaction:

As in this reaction, energy is absorbed

21.0 kcal/mole + C(s) + 2S(s) → CS2(l)

so it is endothermic reactions.


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Answer:

Both the reactions are example of the endothermic reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Endothermic reaction is a type of of chemical reaction in which energy is absorbed from the surrounding. The temperature of the surrounding decreases. The enthalpy of reaction is always positive
\Delta H_(rxn)>0


(1)/(2)H_2(g) + (1)/(2)I_2(g)\rightarrow HI(g), \Delta H = +6.2 kcal/mol

The above reaction is an example of endothermic reaction.


21.0 kcal/mol + C(s) + 2S(s) \rightarrow CS_2(l)

This reaction is also an endothermic reaction in which energy is being added on the reactant side which indicates that energy is absorbed during the reaction.

Exothermic reaction is a type of of chemical reaction in which energy is released into the surrounding. The temperature of the surrounding increases..The enthalpy of reaction is always negative
\Delta H_(rxn)<0

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