exothermic (or exergonic if discussing energy being released in any form, including heat)
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
The substances at the start of a chemical reaction are known as reactants. Reactants are the molecules or compounds that undergo a chemical change during the reaction. They are typically written on the left side of a chemical equation, while the products of the reaction are written on the right side. The reactants are consumed during the reaction to form the products.
A reaction that emmits heat is called an exothermic reaction .
Products, or intermediates. Products are the final compounds you are left with and intermediates may be new chemicals made through reaction which are then reacted themselves to form further intermediates or final products.
The chemicals that result from a chemical reaction are called products. They are formed when reactants undergo a transformation during the reaction process. The reactants are the initial substances that participate in the reaction, while the products are the new substances produced.
It is sign of chemical reaction because smell and heat is produced.
In a reversible reaction, the products can convert back into the reactants given appropriate conditions. This is often seen in chemical equilibrium where the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate.
It is Heat that is 'given off' by a chemical reaction.
a reactant
nuclear
A reaction in which heat is given out.
it will increase the time of the chemical reaction