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A chemist measures the energy change ΔH during the following reaction:2NH3(g)→N2(g)+3H2(g) =ΔH160.kJUse the information to answer the following questions.This reaction is... endothermic.exothermic.Suppose 96.4g of NH3 react.Will any heat be released or absorbed?Yes, absorbed.Yes, released.No.

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A chemist measures the energy change ΔH during the following reaction:2NH3(g)→N2(g)+3H2(g) =ΔH160.kJUse the information to answer the following questions.This reaction is... endothermic.exothermic.Suppose 96.4g of NH3 react.Will any heat be released or absorbed?Yes, absorbed.Yes, released.No.

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The reaction is endothermic because the ΔH value is positive, which means heat is absorbed during the reaction.

When 96.4g of NH3 react, heat will be absorbed because, as stated earlier, the reaction is endothermic.

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