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Step-by-step explanation:

A. Exothermic .... the Enthalpy of products is less than Enthalpy of reactants

B. For the forward reaction,

A + B --> C + D

∆H(A+B) = 200Kj/mol

∆H(C+D) = 100Kj/mol

∆H = ∆P - ∆R = 100 - 200 = -100KJ/mol

For backward reaction,

C + D ---> A+B

∆H(A+B) = 200Kj/mol

∆H(C+D) = 100Kj/mol

∆H = ∆P - ∆R = 200 - 100 = 100KJ/mol [ Forward is exothermic, backward is endothermic]

C. ... Activated complex should be the peak---that 600kj/mol

D. Activation energies -->

For forward reaction,

Activation energy = (600 - 200) = 400Kj/mol [That's the energy required for the reaction to occur]

For backward reaction, [here, C + D are the reactants ]

Activation energy = (600 - 100) = 500KJ/mol

The forward reaction is to proceed faster because it requires less energy to be overcome, I think.

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