unit 3 Test - Energy in Which statement about the change in bond energy of this reaction is correct? * Reaction CH4+4C2-CCL+4HCI Reactants Products Bonds Present 4 H-C 4 C-CI 4 CHCI 4 H-CI Energy of Bonds Broken (Reactants) / Formed (Products) 4x 411 kJ/mol 4x 327 kJ/mol 4 x 242 kJ/mol 4 x 427 kJ/mol The reaction is endothermic because the total bond energy of the reactants is greater than the total bond energy of the products. The reaction is endothermic because the energy of each bond in the reactants is less than the energy of a bond in the products. The reaction is exothermic because the total bond energy of the reactants is less than the total bond energy of the products. The reaction is exothermic because the energy of each bond in the reactants is greater than the energy of a bond in the products.

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Onit 3 Test - Energy
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Which statement about the change in bond energy of this reaction is
correct? *
Reaction
CH4+4Cl2-CCL+4HCI
Reactants
Products
Bonds Present
4 H-C
4 C-CI
4 CHCI
4 H-CI
Energy of Bonds Broken (Reactants) / Formed (Products) 4x 411 kJ/mol 4x 327 kJ/mol
4 x 242 kJ/mol 4 x 427 kJ/mol
The reaction is endothermic because the total bond energy of the reactants is greater
than the total bond energy of the products.
The reaction is endothermic because the energy of each bond in the reactants is less
than the energy of a bond in the products.
The reaction is exothermic because the total bond energy of the reactants is less than
the total bond energy of the products.
The reaction is exothermic because the energy of each bond in the reactants is
greater than the energy of a bond in the products.
Transcribed Image Text:Onit 3 Test - Energy Ical Re Which statement about the change in bond energy of this reaction is correct? * Reaction CH4+4Cl2-CCL+4HCI Reactants Products Bonds Present 4 H-C 4 C-CI 4 CHCI 4 H-CI Energy of Bonds Broken (Reactants) / Formed (Products) 4x 411 kJ/mol 4x 327 kJ/mol 4 x 242 kJ/mol 4 x 427 kJ/mol The reaction is endothermic because the total bond energy of the reactants is greater than the total bond energy of the products. The reaction is endothermic because the energy of each bond in the reactants is less than the energy of a bond in the products. The reaction is exothermic because the total bond energy of the reactants is less than the total bond energy of the products. The reaction is exothermic because the energy of each bond in the reactants is greater than the energy of a bond in the products.
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CH + 4Cl------> CCl+ 4HCl

 

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