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Vaporization absorb energy.
ABSORB
Exergonic vs. Endergonic reactions: exergonic release more energy than they absorb. Endergonic reactions absorb more energy than they release.Exergonic reactions release energy while endergonic reactions absorb energy.
Releases energy. Exergonic.
Exothermic reactions release energy. Endothermic reactions absorb energy.
Vaporization absorb energy.
ABSORB
No, they release energy.
Yes, endergonic reactions absorb more energy than they release because it is positive energy which is absorbed.
release electrons and energy
It would release energy. It had to absorb it in order to get from 2 to 3. Law of conservation of energy says it must now release it to fall back.
Evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb energy.
Exothermic reactions release energy. Endothermic reactions absorb energy.
Energy.
Exergonic vs. Endergonic reactions: exergonic release more energy than they absorb. Endergonic reactions absorb more energy than they release.Exergonic reactions release energy while endergonic reactions absorb energy.
Endothermic chemical reactions absorb more energy than they release, while exothermic chemical reactions release more energy than they absorb.
The Bunsen burner release energy as heat of combustion.