Chemical reactions that produce heat (or energy) are known as Exothermic Reactions. (Example: combustion of fuels)
it is not a chemical reaction. It is a nuclear reaction and it is called fusion.
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that produces heat as a byproduct. In these reactions, energy is released in the form of heat, increasing the temperature of the surroundings. This is in contrast to endothermic reactions, which absorb heat from the surroundings.
Exothermic
A combustion reaction is a chemical reaction that produces a flame when a fuel (such as a hydrocarbon) reacts with oxygen (from the air) to produce heat and light. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, resulting in the flame that we see.
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.
Yes, it is called oxidation.
Icy Hot is a physical reaction. When applied to the skin, it produces a sensation of heat or cold by irritating nerve endings, rather than undergoing a chemical reaction.
reaction of na [sodium] with water or air
synthesis
A mixture that produces a chemical reaction, scientifically speaking, is a chemical change.
A reaction that produces heat