" beaker " and " vessel " would be suitable.
Endergonic/endothermic
It is an oxydation reaction.
Mostly by means of colour change and heat dissipated from the beaker...
If the temperature rises, the reaction is EXOTHERMIC where the system (reaction) is giving off heat to the surroundings (water, beaker, test tube, etc.).
" beaker " and " vessel " would be suitable.
Endergonic/endothermic
Warming is not a reaction.
It is an oxydation reaction.
the beaker would feel hot
Mostly by means of colour change and heat dissipated from the beaker...
Exothermic, because energy is released.
it would be the same
Exothermic?
yes, series 2 episode 13. chain reaction. she has a panie attect
Breaking, grinding, cracking are all examples of a physical change. The nature of the substance has not changed, just the size of the pieces has changed.
When the ammonium chloride dissolves in the water, it is an endothermic reaction. The energy for the reaction comes from the water. Since the water is losing energy, the temperature of the solution decreases, which in turn decreases the temperature of the beaker because of heat transfer.