Chemistry
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Author: Julia Burdge
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The reaction of a metal, M, with a halogen, X2, proceeds by an endothermic reaction as indicated by this equation: M(s)+ X2(g)→MX2(s) . Which options will make the reaction more endothermic? (Choose all that apply
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