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15 November, 14:44

For an exothermic reaction, what would the potential energy diagram most likely look like? a curve with a negative slope indicating that the activation energy has a negative value a curve indicating that the amount of energy absorbed during the reaction is high a curve indicating that the potential energy of the reactants is higher than that of the products a curve indicating that the potential energy of the products is higher than that of the reactants

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  1. 15 November, 14:55
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    For an exothermic reaction, the potential energy diagram is most likely to be a curve with a negative slope indicating that the activation energy has a negative value. An exothermic reaction is a reaction in which energy is given off, or, in other words, a reaction that has a ΔH < 0. On the other hand, an endothermic reaction the energy diagram will be a curve with a positive slope indicating that there is a positive value in the activation energy. In this type of reaction energy is absorbed in the reaction from the environment.
  2. 15 November, 15:10
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    Answer is: a curve indicating that the potential energy of the reactants is higher than that of the products.

    Difference between potencial energies is released usually as a heat.

    There are two types of reaction: endothermic reaction (chemical reaction that absorbs more energy than it releases) and exothermic reaction (chemical reaction that releases more energy than it absorbs).
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