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The answer is the option B) PE of products - PE of reactants.
This is, the change of energy, in the form of heat, ΔH, for a chemical reaction is the potential energy of products less the potential energy of reactants: ΔH = PE products - PE reactants.
Note that this leads to:
1) when the potential energy increases, PE of products - PE of reactants > 0 => ΔH > 0, =>the reaction is absorbing energy and it is endothermic;
2) when potential energy decreases PE of products - PE of reactants < 0 => ΔH < 0, the reaction is releasing energy and it is exothermic.
Those are terms very used in chemistry and thermodynamics.
This is, the change of energy, in the form of heat, ΔH, for a chemical reaction is the potential energy of products less the potential energy of reactants: ΔH = PE products - PE reactants.
Note that this leads to:
1) when the potential energy increases, PE of products - PE of reactants > 0 => ΔH > 0, =>the reaction is absorbing energy and it is endothermic;
2) when potential energy decreases PE of products - PE of reactants < 0 => ΔH < 0, the reaction is releasing energy and it is exothermic.
Those are terms very used in chemistry and thermodynamics.