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4 April, 16:04

An aqueous solution of blue copper (II) ions can react with chloride ions to form a yellow copper compound. The ionic equation for this reaction is: Cu² + 4CI - ⇌ [CuCl]²-

The forward reaction is endothermic. What two things can you say about the enthalpy change for the reverse reaction?

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  1. 4 April, 17:27
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    Since the forward reaction is endothermic (heat is consumed in the reaction) that means that the enthalpy change for the forward reaction is a positive value.

    Therefore, i would say that the reverse or backward reaction is exothermic (heat is released in the reaction to the sorroundings) and that the enthalpy change is a negative value.
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