Exothermic reaction: with release of heat
Endothermic reaction: with absorption of heat
Two different answers:Yes, an exothermic reaction releases energy into its surroundings No, its products do NOT have more energy than the reactant(s)
A Chemical Reation
Fast - it's an inorganic reation
ans 1=when the rate of reverse reation become equals to rate of forward reaction,such chemical reation is in equilibrium
No, A formation of a gas does not mean a chemical reation
Two types of energy change that can occur in a chemical reaction are endothermic or exothermic. An exothermic reaction causes an increase in temperature and an endothermic reaction causes a decrease in temperature.
it is exothermic because heat is liberated to the surrounding during the chemical reation
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Endothermic reaction?
heat is treated as a reactant or a product
Two different answers:Yes, an exothermic reaction releases energy into its surroundings No, its products do NOT have more energy than the reactant(s)
yes, it's far from endothermic, because there is no internal change within the element related to structure or energy
A reaction that absorbs energy making the products feel cooler (the temperature decreases over time)
In can occur if the reaction in question in exothermic. After the stoichiometric point , there is no reactant left to react. No reaction occurs and no heat is evolved and as a result temperature drops.
catalysts accelerate the rate of reaction but does not get consume in reaction, and reappear after reaction is over, whereas reagents initiate reation and get consume in reation.
A Chemical Reation
No reaction happens. Only way to get a reaction going is if you have two molecules with different Metals and Non-metals. Metals in this one are different but non-metals are not so no reaction.