The following diagram shows the energy of a reaction as the reaction progresses. Label each of the following in the energy diagram by matching and answer whether this reaction is endothermic or exothermic.
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[ Choose ] product reactant endothermic exothermic enthalpy of reaction activation energy activated complex (transition state)
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[ Choose ] product reactant endothermic exothermic enthalpy of reaction activation energy activated complex (transition state)
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[ Choose ] product reactant endothermic exothermic enthalpy of reaction activation energy activated complex (transition state)
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[ Choose ] product reactant endothermic exothermic enthalpy of reaction activation energy activated complex (transition state)
Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic?
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