If the ground state of a reaction's product is lower than the ground state of the substrate, which statement is true? The reaction is exothermic, and there is more product than reactant at equilibrium. The reaction is endothermic, and there is more product than reactant at equilibrium. The reaction is exothermic, and there is more reactant than product at equilibrium. The reaction is endothermic, and there is more reactant than product at equilibrium. The reaction is exothermic and there is an equal amount of reactant and product at equilibrium

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If the ground state of a reaction's product is lower than the ground state of the substrate, which statement is
true?
The reaction is exothermic, and there is more product than reactant at equilibrium.
The reaction is endothermic, and there is more product than reactant at equilibrium.
The reaction is exothermic, and there is more reactant than product at equilibrium.
The reaction is endothermic, and there is more reactant than product at equilibrium.
The reaction is exothermic, and there is an equal amount of reactant and product at equilibrium.
Transcribed Image Text:If the ground state of a reaction's product is lower than the ground state of the substrate, which statement is true? The reaction is exothermic, and there is more product than reactant at equilibrium. The reaction is endothermic, and there is more product than reactant at equilibrium. The reaction is exothermic, and there is more reactant than product at equilibrium. The reaction is endothermic, and there is more reactant than product at equilibrium. The reaction is exothermic, and there is an equal amount of reactant and product at equilibrium.
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