Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? (1 Viewer)

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2H2O2--> 2H2O + O2

The enthalpy for the reactant is 2144 Kj/mol and for the product is 1424 Kj/mol.
 

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Endothermic: Enthalpy Products > Reactants
Exothermic: Enthalpy Reactants > Products
 

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I'm going to say exothermic cos the products have a lower energy than the reactants (remainder of energy prolly expelled out as heat etc.), but I'm not entirely sure
 

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I'm going to say exothermic cos the products have a lower energy than the reactants (remainder of energy prolly expelled out as heat etc.), but I'm not entirely sure
You are correct.
 

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That is what is confusing me. My teacher told me that it was endothermic. Yet in endothermic reactions products have greater energy than reactants.
 

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