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The sign of H is positive, and the products have more potential energy than the reactants.
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The options you were given are the following:
- The sign of H is positive, and the products have less potential energy than the reactants.
- The sign of H is positive, and the products have more potential energy than the reactants.
- The sign of H is negative, and the products have less potential energy than the reactants.
- The sign of H is negative, and the products have more potential energy than the reactants.
An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat from the surroundings. The absorbed energy provides the activation energy for the reaction to occur.
The sign of H refers to the change in enthalpy. Enthalpy is the thermodynamic property of a system. It is the sum of the internal energy added to the product of the pressure and volume of the system:
If the pressure and volume are constant, the change in enthalpy equals the transferred heat (q). If <em>q</em> is positive, we have an endothermic reaction. The change in enthalpy (the sign of H) in that case always positive, as the change in internal energy is positive (heat is absorbed).
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Bob Ewell perfectly fits the redneck stereotype. He corresponds to the social stereotype of not being educated and being of the working class. He also fits the cultural stereotype of rednecks by demonstrating blatant and base bigotry as well as uncouth comportment (when he is called to testimony). Ewell is also an alcoholic and displays violent tendencies.
This matches the redneck (poor white Southerner) formula to near exactitude.
Even his name (Bob) and daughter's name (Mayella) seem to fit this image.
Bob Ewell is intended to represent a particular role of prejudice and racism in Southern society. Though it serves as a symbol, his character can be considered more than a mere stereotype... as it says something critical about his society. Societies are complex.
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