endothermic reaction
No, a chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an endothermic reaction. The transfer of heat from the surrounds into the substance. In reactions, energy is always CONVERTED, not created which means that nothing can be converted i.e. heat to chemical if there is no heat or initial energy.
Yes, an endothermic process requires heat.
Evaporation is an endothermic process and absorb heat.
The process is; heat, and pressure.
During an endothermic process heat is absorbed.
No, a chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an endothermic reaction. The transfer of heat from the surrounds into the substance. In reactions, energy is always CONVERTED, not created which means that nothing can be converted i.e. heat to chemical if there is no heat or initial energy.
An adiabatic process in the opposite of a diabatic process. The adiabatic process occurs without the exchange of heat with its environment. A diabatic process exchanges heat with the environment.
Yes, an endothermic process requires heat.
In condensation heat is removed In evaporation heat is added
No, when the heat shrinking process is used, no items are harmed. The process used is completely safe for the goods in question. Heat shrinking is a productive way to protect goods. Unless the good is sensitive to heat, the process of heat shrinking should not harm the goods being protected.
endothermic
Heat IS produced by friction.
An adiabatic process is a thermodynamic process, there is no gain or loss of heat.
radiation
Fission is the process that produces heat in a nuclear power station
The process of compost heat is to breack down the material.
heat waves