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Chemistry, 24.08.2021 02:30, harry45sharma

The thermochemical equation for the reaction of pentane and oxygen is shown below. What does the equation tell you about the reaction? C5H8(g)ā†’ 5CO2(g) + 6H20(g)+3536 kJ
A. It is exothermic.
B. It has a low activation energy.
C. It has a high activation energy.
D. It is endothermic.

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