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Calcium chloride heats water because the reaction of Calcium Chloride and water is an exothermic reaction.
It is small, but overall endothermic.
That would be an endothermic process.
Yes.
It's endothermic - heat is absorbed from the surroundings, and the temperature of the water goes down.
The reaction between calcium and water is very exothermic.
Calcium chloride heats water because the reaction of Calcium Chloride and water is an exothermic reaction.
It is small, but overall endothermic.
Dissolving magnesium chloride & calcium chloride in water is exothermic reaction
an exothermic what? If you dissolve it in water, it's an endothermic process, and will absorb heat.
That would be an endothermic process.
Yes.
It's endothermic - heat is absorbed from the surroundings, and the temperature of the water goes down.
good question endothermic. Ammonium chloride dissolves in water and makes it cold.
when CaCl2 is added to ice it becomes ionized slowly the ions become surrounded by water molecules the secondary types of bonding is responsible to evolve the heat so it is an exothermic reaction.
Dissolution of sodium chloride in water is an exothermic process.
It Get's Really Hot. An Exothermic Reaction/