Purpose: The purpose of the discussions to evaluate your understanding on physical properties of organic reactions. Copy

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Purpose: The purpose of the discussions to evaluate your understanding on physical properties of organic reactions. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Il rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. For a reaction with AH = 40 kJ/mol, decide which of the following statements is (are) true. C Correct any false statement to make it true. (a) The reaction is exothermic; (b) AG for the reaction is positive; (c) Keq is greater than 1; (d) the bonds in the starting materials are stronger than the bonds in the product; and (e) the product is favored at equilibrium. For a reaction with AH° = 40 kJ/mol, decide which of the following statements is (are) true. Correct any false statement to make it true. (a) The reaction is exothermic; (b) AG° for the reaction is positive: (c) Keq is greater than 1: (d) the bonds in the starting materials are stronger than the bonds in the product; and (e) the product is favored at equilibrium.
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