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Why Do Exothermic Reactions Have Negative Enthalpy? [Solved]
The change in enthalpy is negative in an exothermic reaction because energy is “lost” through the reaction (because there is more energy on the products side than on the reactants side). The ΔH [change in enthalpy] is -484 kJ (you can calculate this using standard enthalpy of formation numbers).17 Apr 2017
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