Rules for Writing Thermochemical Equations
The sign and magnitude of the change in enthalpy tell us that this reaction is exothermic and gives off a lot of heat. Some rules for writing thermochemical equations are:The sign of DH indicates if the reaction is exothermic      (DH negative) or endothermic (DH positive)
The coefficients in front of the species represent      number of moles
The phases of each reactant and product
must be      indicated: the enthalpy of liquid water at 25oC is different      from gaseous water at the same temperature, for example
The value of DH is computed with all reactants and      products at 25oC and 1 atm pressure unless otherwise indicated.
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