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How do you find the change in enthalpy on a potential energy diagram HELP MEEEE

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LOL... I don't think my beautiful drawing helps a ton.

But basically in a potential energy diagram, the height distance between the reactants and products is the ∆H, aka the enthalpy change.

If the reactants are higher than products, then the reaction is exothermic.

If the products are higher than reactants, then the reaction is endothermic.

How do you find the change in enthalpy on a potential energy diagram HELP MEEEE-example-1
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