3 Endothermic reactions absorb a lot of energy. Exothermic reactions give off a lot of energy. Which type of reaction has a higher activation energy? Which one takes more energy to break up the bonds of the reactants?(1 point)

Endothermic reactions have a higher activation energy. Exothermic reactions require more energy to break up the bonds of the reactants.

Exothermic reactions have a higher activation energy. Exothermic reactions require more energy to break up the bonds of the reactants.****

Endothermic reactions have a higher activation energy. Endothermic reactions require more energy to break up the bonds of the reactants.

Exothermic reactions have a higher activation energy. Endothermic reactions require more energy to break up the bonds of the reactants.

4.Why is thermal energy (heat) required to freeze ice into crystals?(1 point)

Heat must be absorbed by the reactants and the products.

Heat must be absorbed by the products in order to convert from the reactants.****

Heat must be released by the products in order to convert from the reactants.

Heat must be released by the reactants and the products.

No and yes.

7. Endothermic reactions have a Ea.
dHrxn = Bond energy reactants - bond energy products. If B.E. reactants > B. E. products then dHrxn = + number and that is endothermic.
8. Correct.

Wait so based off what you said this mean the answer is "Exothermic reactions have a higher activation energy. Endothermic reactions require more energy to break up the bonds of the reactants."?

Hold on I'm confused, give me a moment to think...

okay never mind, I stick with my previous statement.

I just proofed my last post. I omitted a word. I should have said that exothermic reactions have a lower activation energy (or the other way around is the endothermic reactions have a higher activation energy.)

Heat must be absorbed by the products in order to convert from the reactants in the process of freezing ice into crystals.