Chemistry, 22.09.2020 14:01, KittyLoverCat
Select the correct statement about thermochemical equations from the following: Select one:
a. The specific heat capacity of all substances involved in the chemical reaction are listed to the right of the balanced chemical equation.
b. Because the enthalpy change of the reaction depends on the states of matter of the substances, they must be shown for each substance in the equation.
c. Positive values for the enthalpy change of a reaction indicate that the reaction released energy.
d. If the chemical reaction is reversed, then the arithmetic sign of the change in enthalpy stays the same.
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