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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay!! This is the last question I need help with today!!! Much appreciated, and I don't know if anyone cares but I always medal for your answer haha much appreciated you guys!! <3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

did you read your book?

OpenStudy (philcua):

Izzzzzzz @nincompoop

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I did, and I didn't quite understand it... I'm lost lol. I already finished all the other questions, but I had 6 questions I didn't understand or didn't get right. This is the only one I needed big help with.

OpenStudy (philcua):

Can say this one not really my subject but I will tag some people who are really smart right now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha thanks ;P

OpenStudy (philcua):

@bibby

OpenStudy (philcua):

@This_Is_Batman

OpenStudy (philcua):

Should come in a sec

OpenStudy (philcua):

Sorry got to go now

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

You should try putting this in the chemistry section.

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

Recall that bond forming releases energy, and bond breaking requires energy

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

Exothermic reaction is a reaction during which energy is released. This implies that products contain less energy than reactants

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

Endothermic is the opposite because energy is absorbed during endothermic reaction. So product has more energy than reactants

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

In general, we can talk about endothermic or exothermic processes and these processes do not need to be chemical reactions

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

For example, gas expansion at constant pressure is an exothermic process

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

Hope this helps!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks guys! :D Yes helps a ton.

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

are you seriously using ideal gas law? laughing out loud

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