No. One example of a chemical reaction which releases something other than heat is gamma radiation, which gives off massless light particles (as hard as that is to believe). In addition, all endothermic reactions actually consume heat energy.
This the heat released during a chemical reaction.
what is released during a chemical reaction is ENERGY.
Exothermic.
Heat
yes
This the heat released during a chemical reaction.
what is released during a chemical reaction is ENERGY.
exothermic reaction .
Exothermic.
It is true that when bonds are broken there is chemical reaction. Then heat energy is released.
If the reaction is endothermic in nature then heat should be added to it,otherwise all chemical reaction neddn't heat always.
Heat
yes
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that is done by the release of heat. It gives out energy to its surroundings. The energy needed for the reaction to occur is less than the total energy released.
Yes, heat is often released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. This is because chemical reactions involve the breaking and formation of chemical bonds, and the energy difference between these bonds is released or absorbed in the form of heat.
These are chemical reactions.Exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction where heat is released, thus making the surrounding feel warmer.Endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction where heat is absorbed and thus makes the surroundings feel colder.To remember the difference for tests and what not, I always follow this rule I made up: "If it's exothermic, its expelling heat"- so that's the one making the surroundings hotter
No. One example of a chemical reaction which releases something other than heat is gamma radiation, which gives off massless light particles (as hard as that is to believe). In addition, all endothermic reactions actually consume heat energy.