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Which statement describes the following reaction?
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It is exothermic and releases 68.3 kilocalories.
It is endothermic and releases 68.3 kilocalories.
It is endothermic and absorbs 68.3 kilocalories.
It is exothermic and absorbs 68.3 kilocalories.

Transcribed Image Text:H2O(e) + 68.3kcal 4 H2(g) + O2(g)
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