Answer
(a) Exothermic process, ΔH = -223.7 kJ.
(b) Endothermic process, ΔH = +228.4 kJ
Diagram for exothermic and endothermic processes is shown below:
Step-by-step explanation
While heat is not really a reactant or a product in a chemical reaction, it is convenient to treat it as such. For an exothermic reaction, heat is released during the reaction and we can consider heat as a product. For an endothermic reaction, the reverse is true and we can consider heat as a reactant.
Let's consider the given reactions:
The reaction/process is exothermic, and ΔH = -223.7 kJ.
The reaction/process is endothermic, and ΔH = (+ 114.2 + 114.2) kJ = +228.4 kJ.
The enthalpy diagram for exothermic and endothermic processes are shown below.