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if enthalpy is the heat for a reaction,it must have a sign as well as a magnitude.What sign should the enthalpy for an exothermic reaction have?Why?
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if enthalpy is the heat for a reaction,it must have a sign as well as a magnitude.What sign should the enthalpy for an exothermic reaction have?Why?
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We know that exothermic reactions give off heat. Therefore the sign of the enthalpy would be negative because we’re losing it.
You can think of it like this
Endothermic +h
Reactant(s) + h —> product(s)
Exothermic -h
Reactant(s) —> product(s) + h
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