Delta H
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Re: Delta H
A positive delta H indicates that the reaction is endothermic and requires heat to be absorbed while a negative delta H indicates that the reaction is exothermic and releases energy.
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Re: Delta H
Positive delta H means an Endothermic reaction because is greater than 0. Negative delta H is an exothermic reaction because heat is released.
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Endothermic is positive ∆H because the enthalpy of the products is greater than the enthalpy of the reactants, so energy is absorbed. The opposite is true for exothermic, since energy is released.
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Re: Delta H
Delta refers to the change between the final and the initial of value. When you have a negative delta H this is due to the fact that you have lost enthalpy, so it makes sense that the reaction would be exothermic (give off heat). The reverse is true for a reaction with positive delta H. It is an endothermic reaction.
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This is how Dr. Lavelle explained it. Positive delta H signifies that it is endothermic which means energy is being put into the system. Negative delta H is exothermic which means energy is leaving the system. In this way, you can rationalize the positive and negative better as gain and loss of energy from the system.
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Re: Delta H
H stands for enthalpy. So delta H represents the change in enthalpy during a reaction. If delta H is positive then the reaction requires energy and is endothermic. If delta H is negative then the reaction releases energy and is exothermic.
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A positive delta H indicates that the reaction is endothermic and that the reaction takes in heat/energy to occur and if it is negative that means that the reaction is exothermic and releases heat and energy.
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