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Part 1. When potential energy is given off, it is exothermic.
Part 2. The activation energy can be calculated by taking the difference of the transition state enthalpy and the reactant enthalpy. With the enthalpy being defined as the sum of the ground state energy and the statistical mechanically calculated enthalpy.
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