endothermic
In an endothermic reaction, heat is taken in from the environment. Heat is a form of energy. Therefore, energy is taken in, i.e. absorbed.
Exothermic Reaction
Exo- means out Endo- means in. In an Exothermic reaction thermal energy is released (goes out) and in an Endothermic reaction Thermal energy is taken up, transferring into chemical energy (goes in). So, to answer your question, no, the temperature does not go up in both an exothermic and an endothermic reaction.
Respiration, which put simply is the reaction of oxygen and glucose to form water anc carbon dioxide, releases energy.
endothermic
endothermic
endothermic
A reaction where energy is taken in.
Depending on the particular chemical reaction, energy may be either released or absorbed.
In an endothermic reaction, heat is taken in from the environment. Heat is a form of energy. Therefore, energy is taken in, i.e. absorbed.
Depending on the particular chemical reaction, energy may be either released or absorbed.
Combustion, burning, releases more heat that is taken in to start the reaction.
Exothermic Reaction
Its where heat is taken in in a reaction eg making a cake is an endothermic reaction as heat is taken in to start it ;)
Energy is only made not taken away. But during a chemical reaction, it depends on what kind of chemicals you put in there.
Heat energy is taken IN.