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If the heat of reaction is written on the reactant side of a chemical equation, what does that indicate about the reaction?

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Answered by NishantMishra3
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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hello Dear,

◆ Answer -

If the heat of reaction is written on the reactant side of a chemical equation, it indicates that the reaction is endothermic.

◆ Explanation -

Heat of the reaction is represented by symbol ∆ while writing a chemical reaction.

In exothermic reactions, heat of reaction is written on product side.

A + B → C + ∆

In endothermic reactions, heat of reaction is written on reactant side.

X + ∆ → Y + Z

Hope this helped you. Thanks for asking.

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