It is exothermic. Take for example H2SO4 H2SO4 -> H+ + HSO4- This is very exothermic
It's a exothermic reaction because heat and light is being released.
I do not think so...
No. Exothermic processes give off heat, to boil milk you have to put in heat.
No, the formation of bubbles in a soda is not an example of an exothermic reaction. It is actually a result of a physical process called carbonation, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure.
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
It is exothermic, since it evolves heat. ^^ according to my Chemistry teacher, it's exothermic and endothermic.
It is exothermic. Take for example H2SO4 H2SO4 -> H+ + HSO4- This is very exothermic
For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.
is example of exothermic
It is called an exothermic reaction. Example: a burning candle
It's a exothermic reaction because heat and light is being released.
A campfire is an example of radiation because heat is being emitted from the fire. The heat is what is being radiated, and the heat is a characteristic of the campfire.
Exothermic is the process that exert heat or giving out energy to surrounding. Example of exothermic process such as condensing of steam or burning of fuel.
An exothermic reaction is a reaction where heat or light energy is released. An example of this type of reaction is burning a candle.
Exothermic reaction: reaction with release of heat; for example burning of organic materials (oxydation of carbon) is a typical exothermic reaction.
I do not think so...