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Which is the best term to describe a chemical reaction in which the reactants have more potential energy than the products?

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Exothermic

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This is called an endothermic reaction.

Because in an endothermic reaction, the heat is not evolved and so the reactants have more potential energy in them. But in case of an exothermic reaction, the potential energy of products is more as heat is evolved during this reaction.
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