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energy released by the reaction or energy absorbed.
endothermic reaction
Energy.
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In an exothermic reaction energy is transferred from the system to the surroundings. An exothermic reaction is a chemical or physical reaction that releases heat.
This is an endothermic reaction.
Energy released by a chemical reaction is released as heat to the surroundings thus rising the temperature of the room or lab etc where the reaction is taking place. Similarly, energy absorbed by endothermic is either supplied by external heating of reaction mixture over a flame or absorbed from surroundings.
When chemical energy is released, it is released to the environment in the form of heat. This heat can be felt and measured. When a reaction results in an increase in temperature, energy has been released (it gets hot), and you have an exothermic reaction. When chemical energy is absorbed, it is taken from the environment. This causes a decrease in the temperature of the surroundings. Energy has been absorbed from the environment around the reaction (it gets cold), and you have an endothermic reaction.
A chemical reaction that transfers energy from the reactants to the surroundings is referred to as an exothermic reaction. A reaction that takes energy in is endothermic.
energy released by the reaction or energy absorbed.
Endothermic
energy is released or absorbed.
Depending on the particular chemical reaction, energy may be either released or absorbed.
All chemical reactions that release energy in the form of heat are called exothermic reactions.
endothermic reaction
energy
endothermic