exothermic
the name your looking for is an "exothermic" reaction, one in which heat energy is released to the surrounding atmosphere the other is an endothermic, which absorbs the energy around it making it a "cold" reaction
A reaction that produces heat
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
The effect of heat on a chemical reaction will depend on whether the chemical reaction is exothermic (producing heat), or endothermic (requiring an input of heat). If the reaction is endothermic, then adding heat will increase the speed, but the opposite is true for an exothermic reaction.
A datacenter rack is an exothermic system, in that air travelling into it produces a chemical reaction in which the system produces heat. Under conditions of constant pressure, the heat that is released is termed enthalpy (or "heat content").[SOURCE: Schmidt,IBM,2005]
it is not a chemical reaction. It is a nuclear reaction and it is called fusion.
Exothermic
There is no specific element in plaster that produces. The chemical reaction that results when plaster is mixed with water is what produces the heat.
Radiant energy is exothermic energy. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat. This heat is released as a result of the exothermic chemical reaction.
Exothermic Reaction
Chemical reactions that produce heat (or energy) are known as Exothermic Reactions. (Example: combustion of fuels)
Yes, it is called oxidation.
Chemical reactions can produce heat and energy but not all chemical reactions produce them. Exothermic reactions produce heat and energy (possibly in the form of photons/light), while endothermic reaction absorb them.
reaction of na [sodium] with water or air
synthesis
A mixture that produces a chemical reaction, scientifically speaking, is a chemical change.
Yes. It is a combustion reaction in which an organic fuel, in this case wood, produces carbon dioxide and water, and a great deal of heat.