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The potential energy of the reactants is greater than the potential energy of the products.
Probable you think to the reaction rate.
It is not spontaneous.
Yes and no. Yes before the reaction, No after the reaction.There is potential chemical energy among constituent substances in an exothermic reaction - such as in Hydrogen and Oxygen. When the chemicals combine, the reaction liberates thermal energy that was stored as potential chemical energy before the reaction.During the chemical reaction, the potential energy is converted into thermal (and perhaps other forms, such as light) energy.After the chemical reaction, the thermal energy is disspiated, and the potential energy is gone.
Because standard potential is not an additive property. That is, the standard potential for a reaction will always been a certain value, no matter if you have one mol or a billion mols. Each mol has the same potential and undergoes the reaction independent of all the other mols.
The potential energy of the products is greater than the potential energy of the reactants.
The potential energy of the products is greater than the potential energy of the reactants.
higher potential energy and delta h increases
Which statement describes the U.S. government's reaction to the establishment of a communist state in Russia?
to see your mom.
The potential energy of the reactants is greater than the potential energy of the products.
Probable you think to the reaction rate.
It increases reaction rates
They strongly disapproved of the act.
The difference in potential energy between the reactants and products.
It is not spontaneous.
An enzyme is a chemical produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst in a biochemical reaction.