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it results in a exothermic reaction
it is and exothermic reaction because it produces heat.
Drain cleaner is typically exothermic. When it is mixed with water, it produces heat as a result of an exothermic chemical reaction. This heat helps to dissolve and remove the clogs in the drain.
NO. If the test tube becomes hot, then the reaction taking place in the test tube is EXOTHERMIC. The reaction is releasing heat to the surroundings, and the test tube is part of the surroundings.
Because some chemical reactions result in an exothermic or endothermic reaction in the products.
Endothermic and exothermic are both terms used for the transfer of heat through a chemical reaction. When the mixed chemicals give off more heat than before (Become hotter), than an exothermic reaction has occurred. This is where energy is given off to the surroundings, causing the temperature to rise. Exothermic reactions are the opposite to this, where the container holding the chemicals becomes colder. This is because energy was required and heat was taken from the surroundings for the reaction to occur. Hope this helps.
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Studies indicate the best way to control the temperature of the endothermic reaction in a mixed reactor is through making adjustments to the coolant temperature. There processes are highly complex.
An endothermic reaction is what increases solubility. When something is heated, and then continues moving (being mixed) it creates a better environment for an endothermic reaction.
The temperature will decrease.
No. Some substances don't react with water at all when mixed. A good example is oil. Water is a polar molecule while oils are non-polar. If you put both in a jar together and mixed them together, then let them sit, they would separate into layers.
endothermic and exothermic reactions