Exergonic
endergonic
Energy production is exothermic But the beaking of bonds is endothermic
Energy is only made not taken away. But during a chemical reaction, it depends on what kind of chemicals you put in there.
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. It favors a negative enthalpy change.
'Thermic' means heat. Thus an 'exothermic' reaction produces heat, while an 'endothermic' reaction absorbs heat.
endergonic
Photosynthesis is a Endergonic/Endothermic reaction.
Endergonic/endothermic
The type of energy that comes from a compound that changes as it's atoms are rearranged is known as chemical energy.
the wind and soil
exothermic reaction! (sudenly?)
Nickel and iron accumulate in the interior of large stars and do not release energy by any kind of nuclear reaction.
Thermal.
Energy production is exothermic But the beaking of bonds is endothermic
Energy is only made not taken away. But during a chemical reaction, it depends on what kind of chemicals you put in there.
The thermal energy released when you strike a match comes from chemical energy of the substances that make up the match head. These substances go through a chemical reaction to give different new substances (products) with less energy (considered at the initial temperature), and thermal energy that flows to the surroundings (heat) at a lower temperature.
If a reaction requires a constant input of energy, the products are higher in energy than the reactants. This type of reaction is known as endothermic, since it involves an increase in energy of the system. Conversely, reactions that release energy are known as exothermic.