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Definition: More energy is released when new bonds form than is absorbed to break the existing bonds.
is negative
Products have lower energy than reactants.
Example: Combustion of coal:
Graph Representation:
Definition: More energy is absorbed to break bonds than is released when new bonds form.
is positive
Products have higher energy than reactants.
Example: Dissolving ammonium nitrate in water:
Graph Representation:
✅ Exothermic reactions release energy ( is negative, products have lower energy).
✅ Endothermic reactions absorb energy ( is positive, products have higher energy).
✅ Energy changes follow the Law of Conservation of Energy.
✅ Graphs help visualise energy changes in reactions.
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