ALL combustion reactions give off heat energy to the surroundings, therefore, it is exothermic.
it is exothermic because your mother said so
Endothermic
endothermic
If the test tube containing the reactants mixture became hotter then it is exothermic, and if it became colder then it is endothermic. You must do the reaction to know which is which!
This is a strong exothermic reaction.
Exothermic
Endothermic
exothermic I believe
If the test tube containing the reactants mixture became hotter then it is exothermic, and if it became colder then it is endothermic. You must do the reaction to know which is which!
The difference between endothermic and exothermic energy is that exothermic energy is the reaction that releases energy and endothermic is the reaction in ehich energy is absorbed.
This is a strong exothermic reaction.
Exothermic
EXTREMELY!!!!! exothermic. As in fires and explosions exothermic.
Endothermic
endothermic because it absorbs energy, and not releasing it
You can generally tell by changes in temperature, whether you have an exothermic reaction which produces heat, or an endothermic reaction which consumes heat.
An endothermic reaction absorbs heat. It cannot proceed without the addition of heat. An exothermic reaction releases heat. Since heat causes chemical reactions to go faster, an exothermic reaction can "feed on itself" and get out of control, releasing damaging amounts of heat and, if proceeding in a closed container, causing an explosion.
The reaction between calcium and water is very exothermic.
exothermic I believe
Exothermic reaction is just one of the two possible chemical reactions: either exothermic or endothermic. (No difference but heat release)