Consider the following energy profile for the reaction $X + Y \rightarrow R + S$. Which of the following deductions about the reaction is not correct?

  • A
    The energy of activation for the backward reaction is $80 \, kJ$
  • B
    The forward reaction is endothermic
  • C
    $\Delta H$ for the forward reaction is $20 \, kJ$
  • D
    The energy of activation for the forward reaction is $60 \, kJ$

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