it is an endothermic reaction
Releases energy by light or heat
Exothermic reaction
No, it is exothermic.
EXTREMELY!!!!! exothermic. As in fires and explosions exothermic.
An exothermic reaction is one that proceeds with the evolution of heat.
No, evaporation is endothermic as the liquid needs to absorb energy to evaporate
A liquid on its own cannot be described as either endothermic or exothermic. The terms endothermic and exothermic are the names of two opposite process reactions. An endothermic reaction absorbs heat and and exothermic reaction gives off heat. A liquid can be involved in either an endothermic reaction or in an exothermic reaction. If you are evaporating a liquid from its liquid phase to its gas phase, then the reaction is usually endothermic and vice versa, going from the gas phase to the liquid phase, the reaction is usually exothermic.
Releases energy by light or heat
... is an exothermic reaction (opposite of 'endothermic')
It is called an exothermic reaction. Example: a burning candle
Heat is released during an exothermic reaction.
It is an endothermic process.
Guys watch out the question, if your question end with positive then the answer will be An endothermic reaction that decreases in entropy. If the question end with negative then its An exothermic reaction that increases in entropy--APEX hope this help
exothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction
exothermic reaction .
No, it is exothermic.