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During an endothermic reaction, H for the reactants was β600 kJ/mol. Which of the following statements is correct about the H for the products the comparison of the energy in bonds? (5 points)
It is less than β600 kJ/mol, and the amount of energy required to break bonds is greater than the amount of energy released in forming bonds.
It is less than β600 kJ/mol, and the amount of energy required to break bonds is less than the amount of energy released in forming bonds.
It is greater than β600 kJ/mol, and the amount of energy required to break bonds is greater than the amount of energy released in forming bonds.
It is greater than β600 kJ/mol, and the amount of energy required to break bonds is less than the amount of energy released in forming bonds.
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