An endothermic reaction need heat to occur.
An endothermic reaction need heat to occur.
Heat is taken in.
Well for one, it would be a dry cell without it... But to explain the other side, it is the chemical reaction that causes the electricity to flow. There is quite a bit out there on what happens at an actomic, level, and how the electron flows as part of the chemical reaction.
Excess heat will be generated by the chemical reaction when cement and water is mixed.This will result in drying out too fast causing excess shrinkage in the form of cracking.
This reaction is known as tolerance. If tolerance happens in a very short period of time it is called Tachyphylaxis.
I suppose that you think to synthesis reaction.
rate of a reaction can be increased by increasing the temperature if the reactor
the reaction is endothermic
Heat is absorbed.
An endothermic reaction absorbs heat, an exothermic reaction releases heat.
Can be called endothermic.
No. It is endothermic when this happens.
Endothermic-take in Heat, as opposed to exothermic which gives off heat-like a fire or explosion.
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.
It is an endothermic reaction. An example is thermal decomposition.
yes it is a endothermic reaction
The reactions between metals and acids are always endothermic.
Photosynthesis is a Endergonic/Endothermic reaction.
There are two types of reactions, thermally. Endothermic and exothermic. An endothermic reaction absorbs heat and an exothermic reaction releases it.