Chemical changes that release energy are called Exergonic in biology, and Exothermic in chemistry. An example of these is respiration and fermentation.
Two types of energy changes that can occur in a chemical reaction are (1) endothermic and (2) exothermic. Endothermic is where energy is added to the system and exothermic is where energy is given off by the system.
It changes into heat energy
Photosynthesis is the process that changes light energy into chemical energy in an ecosystem.
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Chemical changes that release energy are called Exergonic in biology, and Exothermic in chemistry. An example of these is respiration and fermentation.
Breaking a molecule release energy.
Yes.. but it depends on the energy that is changing or being changed
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.
Almost all chemical changes release or take in energy, and thus do result in changes in temperature.
They are not similar, as fusion and fission involve changes to the nucleus whereas chemical energy involves the bonds between atoms
Two types of energy changes that can occur in a chemical reaction are (1) endothermic and (2) exothermic. Endothermic is where energy is added to the system and exothermic is where energy is given off by the system.
It changes into heat energy
Photosynthesis is the process that changes light energy into chemical energy in an ecosystem.
yes all changes involve exchange in energy