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Chemistry, 06.01.2020 06:31 Herbie3070

Consider the reaction pathway graph below.

which conclusion can be accurately drawn from the graph?
hrxn for the complete reaction is negative, but ea is positive.
hrxn for the complete reaction is positive, but ea is negative.
the breakdown of ozone is an exothermic process.
the breakdown of ozone is an endothermic process.


Consider the reaction pathway graph below. which conclusion can be accurately draw

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