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Later in the course, we will compare the halogenation of differently substituted carbons, comparing reactions like the ones below.  Which of the following reactions has a more exothermic heat of reaction (∆Ho)?




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▸ Reaction II has a more exothermic heat of reaction (∆Ho)

▸ Reaction I has a more exothermic heat of reaction (∆Ho)

▸ Both reactions consistently have the same heat of reaction (∆Ho)

▸ Reaction I has a more exothermic heat of reactions ((∆Ho) at low temperatures and the opposite is true at high temperatures
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