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Chemistry, 22.07.2019 17:30, marlandwilliams10

How does the a hreaction relate to the ahf of molecules involved in a reaction?
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a. ahreaction = ahf, products - aht, reactants
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b. ahreaction = a hf, products + aht, reactants
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c. a hreaction = ahf, reactants
d. ahreaction - ahf, products

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