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Student a says the δ h value of an exothermic energy change is always positive. Student b says δ h value of an exothermic energy change is always negative. Who is correct?.
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Student a says the δ h value of an exothermic energy change is always positive. Student b says δ h value of an exothermic energy change is always negative. Who is correct?.
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Student a says the δ h value of an exothermic energy change is always positive. Student b says δ h value of an exothermic energy change is always negative. Who is correct?.
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student b is correct because student and h are not in the same category of the land
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