Its where heat is taken in in a reaction eg making a cake is an endothermic reaction as heat is taken in to start it ;)
a change matter in which energy is absorbed is an endothermic energy.
The tree changes of state during which energy is absorbed is: conduction, convection, & radiation.
false, that would be exothermic :)
Endothermic Process
endothermic change
The substance's particals will start slowing down and come closer together. As kinetic energy is removed from a substance, it will do the opposite as when kinetic energy is added to a substance.
Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.
The same amount of energy that is required to change it from a solid to a liquid. About 334.0 kJ/kg.
You probably mean "what reaction releases energy," in which case, lots. Reactions that release energy into the environment are called exothermic reactions. An example of which would be mixing sodium (Na) and water (H2O) to form sodium hydroxide (NaOH), hydride (H2), and heat/energy. 2Na + 2H2O ---> 2NaOH + H2 + heat/energy
A reaction where energy is taken in.
yes
endothermic change
endothermic change
endothermic change
If energy is released as a result of a process, an exothermic change has taken place. If a constant input of energy is required to drive a physical or chemical change, the change is described as endothermic.
no, endothermic trust me it shows it in my book
no, endothermic trust me it shows it in my book
no, endothermic trust me it shows it in my book
endothermic
endothermic
endothermic