In the bond energy arithmetic of an endothermic reaction, how do the energy inputs and outputs compare?

Answer

The energy necessary to break the reactant bonds must be higher than the energy gained when new product bonds are established.

For a process to be endothermic, the work required to pull the initial reactant atoms apart (bond breaking) must be significantly greater than the energy given off when the new, more stable bonds are formed.

In the bond energy arithmetic of an endothermic reaction, how do the energy inputs and outputs compare?
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