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The free energy (delta G) is the measure of the amount of energy produced or consumed in a reaction. Enthalpy (delta H) is a measure of the amount of heat produced or consumed in a reaction. These two quantities can sometimes be the same. When they are not, the other missing component where heat can be consumed or produced is work.
Heat, and smoke, generally.
water, carbon dioxide and heat.
Both burning and respiration require a supply of oxygen. Both burning and respiration obtain it from the air, and both burning and respiration create carbon dioxide. Whereas ordinary burning is easily recognised as a form of combustion, respiration is a form of "slow combustion". Similarly in a garden the compost heap develops heat from slow combustion; heat which you can easily detect if you put a load of grass cuttings and leaves into it and test its temperature half a day later. Faster burning (combustion) would be seen if you had a bonfire on the Fifth of November.
heat is produced, light is produced, gas is produced, the chemicals change color.
Respiration produce ATP mainly.CO2,H2O and heat also produced.
Respiration produce ATP mainly.CO2,H2O and heat also produced.
Heat, because when u r in a room and u have a hotter temperature than room temperature heat escapes.
This is from the oxidation of food during respiration in body cell.Any increase activity,muscle action which increase respiration will increase heat production.
The form of energy is stored as ATP during cellular respiration.
If the reaction is exothermic then heat is produced.
heat energy
heat is produced
About 75% of heat is generated in the shear zone
heat is produce is during energy transformation
Carbon dioxide is released, and heat as a by-product
heat