In thermodynamics, the word endothermic "within-heating" describes a process or reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat. Its etymology stems from the Greek prefix endo-,meaning "inside" and the Greek suffix -thermic, meaning "to heat". The opposite of an endothermic process is an exothermic process, one that releases energy in the form of heat. The term "endothermic" was coined by Marcellin Berthelot.
The concept is frequently applied in physical sciences to e.g. chemical reactions, where thermal energy (heat) is converted to chemical bond energy.
Endothermic, also incorrectly known as chemical reaction in which a system receives heat from the surroundings: Q > 0When this occurs at constant pressure:
∆H > 0and constant volume:
∆U > 0If the surroundings do not supply heat (e.g., when the system is adiabatic), an endothermic transformation leads to a decrease in the temperature of the system.[1]
Endothermic processesSome examples of endothermic processes are:
Chemical endothermic reactions need heat to be performed. In a thermochemical reaction that is endothermic, the heat is placed on the reactants side (heat is necessary for and absorbed during the reaction).
exothermic reactions are the reactions which give out heat and endothermic reactions are the reaction which absorb heat.so combustion is an exothermic reaction.
The opposite of exothermic is endothermic. Exothermic reactions are those which give off energy in the form of heat. Endothermic reactions require energy.
An endothermic reaction is when the atoms break and need to abosrb heat. An exothermic reaction is whe new bonds are made and give heat to the surroundings.
Endothermic-take in Heat, as opposed to exothermic which gives off heat-like a fire or explosion.
Endothermic reactions need heat. Exothermic reactions give off heat.
yes it is a endothermic reaction
endothermic reaction
An endothermic reaction feels cold because it absorbs heat from its surroundings. This can sometimes give the sensation of cooling or a decrease in temperature.
Endothermic reaction. In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed by the system from the surroundings in the form of heat, causing the surroundings to cool down.
An endothermic reaction need heat to occur.
There are two types of reactions, thermally. Endothermic and exothermic. An endothermic reaction absorbs heat and an exothermic reaction releases it.
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