- ice melting
- water freezing
-dynamite exploding
- fireworks
- trees burning
- match burning
It's a exothermic reaction because heat and light is being released.
Exothermic Reaction because the fizzing is CO2 being released as heat (energy).
An exothermic reaction is a reaction with release of heat. As an example the burning reaction of methane: CH4 + 2 O2 ------→ CO2 + 2 H2O
I do not think so...
No, the formation of bubbles in a soda is not an example of an exothermic reaction. It is actually a result of a physical process called carbonation, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure.
It is called an exothermic reaction. Example: a burning candle
For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.
An exothermic reaction is a reaction where heat or light energy is released. An example of this type of reaction is burning a candle.
Exothermic reaction: reaction with release of heat; for example burning of organic materials (oxydation of carbon) is a typical exothermic reaction.
It is exothermic, since it evolves heat. ^^ according to my Chemistry teacher, it's exothermic and endothermic.
It's a exothermic reaction because heat and light is being released.
Exothermic Reaction because the fizzing is CO2 being released as heat (energy).
An exothermic reaction is a reaction with release of heat. As an example the burning reaction of methane: CH4 + 2 O2 ------→ CO2 + 2 H2O
I do not think so...
Any endothermic reaction, for instance photosynthesis.
No, the formation of bubbles in a soda is not an example of an exothermic reaction. It is actually a result of a physical process called carbonation, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure.
... is an exothermic reaction (opposite of 'endothermic')