No, energy is absorbed instead.
An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.
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Evaporation is an endothermic process because absorb energy.
The change is endothermic.
Energy is released during an exothermic reaction. The energy released was enthalpy. This includes quantities such as the attraction between molecules, the lattice energy, the chemical bonds... depends on the reaction.An endothermic reaction absorbs energy in the enthalpy of solution. It comes from the surroundings.
An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.
It depends on whether or not the chemical reaction is exothermic or endothermic. If exothermic, then yes, energy is released. If endothermic, then no, energy is absorbed, not released.
If energy is released as a result of a process, an exothermic change has taken place. If a constant input of energy is required to drive a physical or chemical change, the change is described as endothermic.
Burning a match is an exothermic change because energy is being released.
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yes it is endothermic
No, energy is absorbed instead.
An endothermic change; or a change of state. Endothermic because it absorbs energy. Change of state because ti changes from a solid to a liquid.
Its where heat is taken in in a reaction eg making a cake is an endothermic reaction as heat is taken in to start it ;)
yes