Endothermic reactions need heat. Exothermic reactions give off heat.
If thermal energy must be added for a chemical reaction to take place, the reaction is endothermic.
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
added to a reaction in the form of heat.
It's a physical reaction not a chemical reaction.
Heat added to catalyze a chemical reaction is represented by the Greek letter delta above the yield arrow.
formation of a solid and release of heat. apex
If the reaction is endothermic in nature then heat should be added to it,otherwise all chemical reaction neddn't heat always.
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
added to a reaction in the form of heat.
It's a physical reaction not a chemical reaction.
Heat added to catalyze a chemical reaction is represented by the Greek letter delta above the yield arrow.
formation of a solid and release of heat. apex
Endothermic
Heat can be used to break compounds because there is a chemical reaction that takes place and it causes the particles in the compound to break
No. It's just a change of state.
This the heat released during a chemical reaction.
heat & electric energy !
No, this is called 'exothermic'