A compound is added to water and the temperature changes from 23.12°C to 21.98°C. Which of the following statements is/are true? (Select all that apply.) The reaction is endothermic, so bonds broken are stronger in magnitude than bonds formed. The reaction is exothermic, so bonds broken are stronger than bonds formed. U The lattice energy is greater in magnitude than the hydration energy. U The lattice energy is lower in magnitude than the hydration energy,

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A compound is added to water and the temperature changes from 23.12°C to 21.98°c. Which of the
following statements is/are true? (Select all that apply.)
U The reaction is endothermic, so bonds broken are stronger in magnitude than bonds formed.
U The reaction is exothermic, so bonds broken are stronger than bonds formed.
U The lattice energy is greater in magnitude than the hydration energy.
The lattice energy is lower in magnitude than the hydration energy,
Transcribed Image Text:A compound is added to water and the temperature changes from 23.12°C to 21.98°c. Which of the following statements is/are true? (Select all that apply.) U The reaction is endothermic, so bonds broken are stronger in magnitude than bonds formed. U The reaction is exothermic, so bonds broken are stronger than bonds formed. U The lattice energy is greater in magnitude than the hydration energy. The lattice energy is lower in magnitude than the hydration energy,
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