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Explain why reactions involving reactant compounds with positive \(\Delta H_{f}^{\circ}\) values are generally more exothermic than those with negative \(\Delta H_{f}^{\circ}\) values.

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Explain why reactions involving reactant compounds with positive \(\Delta H_{f}^{\circ}\) values are generally more exothermic than those with negative \(\Delta H_{f}^{\circ}\) values.

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Here, we are asked to explain why reactions involving reactant compounds with positive values are generally more exothermic than those with negative   values.

 

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