NO ... all burning/combustion reactions are exothermic.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
The combustion is exothermic.
The combustion of coal is a chemical change - an exothermic reaction between carbon and oxygen.
Yes, very. Exothermic - Reaction that produces heat. Endothermic - Reaction that absorbs heat.
No, it is exothermic.
An endothermic reaction is a reaction that absorbs heat. This is different from an exothermic reaction, such as combustion, which releases heat.
exothermic reactions are the reactions which give out heat and endothermic reactions are the reaction which absorb heat.so combustion is an exothermic reaction.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
The combustion is exothermic.
The combustion of coal is a chemical change - an exothermic reaction between carbon and oxygen.
An exothermic process is one that gives off energy/heat, while an endothermic process absorbs heat/energy.So a combustion reaction, which is basically an explosion, would definitely be exothermic.
Yes, very. Exothermic - Reaction that produces heat. Endothermic - Reaction that absorbs heat.
Endothermic reactions are characterized by the release of heat during the reaction. A typical example is the combustion of methane, which when combined with oxygen releases water and carbon dioxide.
Chemical. It is called combustion.
Striking a match is an example of an endothermic reaction. It is also an example of simple combustion and a chemical reaction.