I assume you mean endothermic and not indothermic, in which case it means the reaction requires the input of heat energy to make it occur, or it will occur spontaneously, but will cause a reduction in temperature of the reaction mixture or surroundings.
This is the incorrect spelling of endothermic. The word itself is the antonym for exothermic.
An endothermal (or endothermic) process is the name of the process in which heat is taken in. In an exothermal (or exothermic) process, heat is released.
observations...i think Observations and Experiments can be made in lab and field.
Such reactions are called neutralization reactions.
A theory unites and explains a broad range of observations.
Anaerobic reactions happen in the cytoplasm of a cell, Aerobic reactions occur in the mitochondria of a cell Anaerobic reactions do not require oxygen, Aerobic reactions do require oxygen
indothermic
controlled nuclear reactions of helium
An endothermal (or endothermic) process is the name of the process in which heat is taken in. In an exothermal (or exothermic) process, heat is released.
is the colour change, tempeture change ,gas produced the most common ones
Use a pen and paper, observe the reactions in the experiement and record it in minor ditails.
Experiment can be scientific or psychological. They can use samples and observations to gain insight or mix chemicals together to demonstrate reactions.
Chemical reactions are described based on observations. It may be in terms of changes in color, state of matter, or density.
There's an ampule inside them. Bend until you can hear the ampule break, then shake them to start the chemical indothermic reaction.
TSI (triple sugar iron) test observations are made 18 to 24 hours after incubation because this time frame allows for the characteristic reactions to occur. The test is designed to differentiate between bacteria that can ferment glucose, lactose, and/or sucrose and produce acid and gas. Observing the reactions within this time frame ensures accurate interpretation of the test results.
Quantitative observations are observations that can be precisely measured. Qualitative observations, meanwhile, are subjective observations that are based on the characteristics of what is being observed.
Quantitative observations are observations with numbers
Her own observations and the observations of others