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Chapter 6, Problem 47ASP
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Interpretation: The true statement is to be interpreted for a reaction with  ΔH < 0 .

Concept introduction: The enthalpy change of the reaction can be defined as the difference of the ΔH° of the reactant and product. It involves the total bond broken and bond formed during the chemical reaction.

  ΔH(reaction) = ΣH(reactant bonds broken) - ΣH(product bonds formed)

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