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How would you expect the reaction profile of an endothermic reaction to look? a. The reactants have more energy than the products. b. The products have more energy than the reactants. c. There is no activation
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How would you expect the reaction profile of an endothermic reaction to look?
a. The reactants have more energy than the products.
b. The products have more energy than the reactants.
c. There is no activation energy.
d. The reactants and the products have the same energy.
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It’s :B for those people that think it’s a
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B. the products have more energy than the reactants.
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