Identify the bond(s) broken and the bond(s) formed in the reaction shown. Select all that apply. Br +Br₂ → H-Br formed (BDE 368 kJ/mol) C-H broken (BDE 381 kJ/mol) C-H broken (BDE 397 kJ/mol) C-Br formed (BDE 293 kJ/mol) C-Br formed (BDE 285 kJ/mol) C-Br formed (BDE 272 kj/mol) Br-Br broken (BDE 193 kJ/mol) C-H broken (BDE 435 kJ/mol) HBr

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Identify the bond(s) broken and the bond(s) formed in the reaction shown. Select all that apply.
Br
+Br₂ →
H-Br formed (BDE 368 kJ/mol)
C-H broken (BDE 381 kJ/mol)
C-H broken (BDE 397 kJ/mol)
C-Br formed (BDE 293 kJ/mol)
C-Br formed (BDE 285 kJ/mol)
C-Br formed (BDE 272 kJ/mol)
Br-Br broken (BDE 193 kJ/mol)
C-H broken (BDE 435 kJ/mol)
HBr
Transcribed Image Text:Identify the bond(s) broken and the bond(s) formed in the reaction shown. Select all that apply. Br +Br₂ → H-Br formed (BDE 368 kJ/mol) C-H broken (BDE 381 kJ/mol) C-H broken (BDE 397 kJ/mol) C-Br formed (BDE 293 kJ/mol) C-Br formed (BDE 285 kJ/mol) C-Br formed (BDE 272 kJ/mol) Br-Br broken (BDE 193 kJ/mol) C-H broken (BDE 435 kJ/mol) HBr
Predict the sign and magnitude of AH, and determine whether the reaction is expected to be endothermic or exothermic. Select
all that apply.
AH-(285+368)-(397+193)-+63 kJ/mol
AH-(285-368) + (397-193)-+ 121 kJ/mol
The reaction is exothermic.
The reaction is endothermic.
AH-(397 +193)-(285+368)--63 kJ/mol
AH-(193-397)+(368-285)--121 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the sign and magnitude of AH, and determine whether the reaction is expected to be endothermic or exothermic. Select all that apply. AH-(285+368)-(397+193)-+63 kJ/mol AH-(285-368) + (397-193)-+ 121 kJ/mol The reaction is exothermic. The reaction is endothermic. AH-(397 +193)-(285+368)--63 kJ/mol AH-(193-397)+(368-285)--121 kJ/mol
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