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14 June, 09:31

How is a thermochemical equation different from a chemical equation?

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  1. 14 June, 12:57
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    Thermochemical equations are balanced chemical equations that include the physical states of all reactants and products and the energy change. If energy is a reactant, the reaction is endothermic but if energy is a product, the reaction is exothermic ... We also have a reaction or this is actually a solubility reaction.
  2. 14 June, 13:24
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    Thermochemical equations are balanced chemical equations that include the physical states of all reactants and products and the energy change.
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