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In a reversible reaction where the forward reaction absorbs 30 kJ of energy, how much energy is transferred when the reverse reaction occurs?
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Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
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In a reversible reaction where the forward reaction absorbs 30 kJ of energy, how much energy is transferred when the reverse reaction occurs?
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30 kJ
Explanation
This question assesses the understandingof energy transfer in reversible reactions. Since the forward reaction is endothermic, the reverse reaction must release the same amount of energy, indicatingthat it is exothermic. This answer is strongest when it stays anchored to Energy changes and reversible reactions and directly addresses identify whether the forward or reverse reaction is endothermicfrom given information.
Common mistake
Confusing Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
Students often confuse which direction of a reversible reaction is endothermic, mistakenly identifying the forward reaction as endothermic when it is actually exothermic.
To fix this, students should carefully analyze the energy changes associated with each reaction direction, remembering that if one direction is exothermic, the reverse must be endothermic.
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