) The energy of the reactants is shown on the following energy diagram. On the right side of the energy diagram, draw a horizontal line segment to indicate the energy of the products. Draw a vertical double-headed arrow ( ↕ ) on the graph that corresponds to the value of ΔH for the reaction.

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The question isn't complete, hence, I'll exhaustively draw the two energy diagram possible for the two types of reactions; exothermic and endothermic reaction.

The energy diagrams for both reaction types are presented in the attached image.

On the plot,

Hp represents the heat content/heat of formation/enthalpies of the products.

Hr represents the heat content/heat of formation/enthalpies of the reactants.

Ea = Activation energy for the respective reactions

ΔH = Heat of reaction, negative for the exothermic reaction and positive for the endothermic reaction.

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The change of enthalpy is negative for the reaction. It is an exothermic reaction.

Energy diagram:

A diagram that shows the change in energy during the reaction. This includes reactant, and product, and transition state.

In the energy diagram,

Hr - enthalpy of the reactant

Hp - The enthalpy of the product

Ea - The activation energy for the reaction

[tex]\bold {\Delta H}[/tex] - Change in the enthalpy or energy

If a change in enthalpy is negative, the reaction will be exothermic and if a change in the enthalpy is positive the reaction will be endothermic.

Therefore the change of enthalpy is negative for the reaction. It is an exothermic reaction.

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