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Chemistry, 02.06.2021 09:10, darkcrystal463

In the reaction H−H → H + H, what describes an average energy change of 436 kJ/mol?
A. The energy change will be positive as bonds are being broken.
B. The energy change will be positive as bonds are being formed.
C. The energy change will be negative as bonds are being broken.
D. The energy change will be negative as bonds are being formed.

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