For each of the following tell whether the process is exothermic or endothermic (he temperature at which the processes happen main constant Based on that predict the entry change each process (a) H₂O (liquid)-H₂O (solid) (b) 2 H₂ (gas) + O₂(g) → 2 H₂O(g) (at standard condition) (c) H₂O (liquid) H₂O (gas) Comect answer needs to contain the correct statements for all of three processes 1.(a) Exothermic, AH <0. (b) Exothermic, AH<0. (c) Exothermic, &H <0. 02. (a) Exothermic, AH<0 (b) Exothermic, &H <0 (c) Endothermic, AM>0 3. (a) Endothermic, AH>0 (b) Exothermic, AH <0 (c) Endothermic, AH<0 04(a) Endothermic, AH>0 (b) Endothermic, AM>0 (c) Endothermic AH>0

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For each of the following, tell whether the process is exothermic or endothermic (the temperature at which the processes happen remain constant), flased on that predict the entry change dy of
each process:
(a) H₂O (liquid)-H₂O (solid)
(b) 2 H₂ (gas) + O₂(g) + 2 H₂O(g) (at standard condition)
(c) H₂O (liquid) H₂O (gas)
Correct answer needs to contain the correct statements for all of three processes
1. (a) Exothermic, AH<0.
(b) Exothermic, AH<0.
(c) Exothermic, AH<0.
02. (a) Exothermic, AH<0.
(b) Exothermic, AH<0
(c) Endothermic, AH>0
3. (a) Endothermic, AH>0
(b) Exothermic, AH<0.
(c) Endothermic, AH<0.
04(a) Endothermic, AH>0.
(b) Endothermic, AH-0
(c) Endothermic, AH> 0
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following, tell whether the process is exothermic or endothermic (the temperature at which the processes happen remain constant), flased on that predict the entry change dy of each process: (a) H₂O (liquid)-H₂O (solid) (b) 2 H₂ (gas) + O₂(g) + 2 H₂O(g) (at standard condition) (c) H₂O (liquid) H₂O (gas) Correct answer needs to contain the correct statements for all of three processes 1. (a) Exothermic, AH<0. (b) Exothermic, AH<0. (c) Exothermic, AH<0. 02. (a) Exothermic, AH<0. (b) Exothermic, AH<0 (c) Endothermic, AH>0 3. (a) Endothermic, AH>0 (b) Exothermic, AH<0. (c) Endothermic, AH<0. 04(a) Endothermic, AH>0. (b) Endothermic, AH-0 (c) Endothermic, AH> 0
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