Chapter 6: Q40E (page 1477)
Calculate the reaction energy Q for the reaction . Is this reaction exoergic or endoergic?
Short Answer
The reaction energy Q = - 4.033 MeV and it is endoergic.
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Chapter 6: Q40E (page 1477)
Calculate the reaction energy Q for the reaction . Is this reaction exoergic or endoergic?
The reaction energy Q = - 4.033 MeV and it is endoergic.
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