no, endothermic trust me it shows it in my book
no, endothermic trust me it shows it in my book
no, endothermic trust me it shows it in my book
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
Exothermic- Releases energy. Combustion is a chemical change that releases energy in the form of heat and light. You've taken advantage of an exothermic change if you've ever held your hands near a warm fire. So yes it is an exo thermic change.
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.
Exothermic
During an exothermic reaction.
an exothermic change
This process is called exothermic reaction, where energy is released in the form of heat. It typically involves a change from a higher energy state to a lower energy state, resulting in the release of energy to the surroundings. An example would be the solidification of molten lava into solid rock, releasing heat energy in the process.
An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.
During an exothermic change, energy is released from the substance in the form of heat to the surroundings. This results in a decrease in the internal energy of the substance, leading to a decrease in its temperature.
No. Energy is released