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it will increase or decrease depending on the states. from solid --> liquid or liquid --> gas it is positive and endothermic, and thermal energy is increasing from liquid --> solid or gas --> liquid it is negative and exothermic, and thermal energy is decreasing
That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object is called heat transfer
KineticbEnergy Is Also Known As Fishay Fishay Energy
This type of reaction is called ENDOTHERMIC REACTION.
It is converted to bond energy
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Endothermic
Endothermic. wow i am answering my own question but ok its called an endothermic reaction
If thermal energy must be added to a chemical reaction for the reaction to take place the reaction is endothermic.
Endothermic reaction = absorbs energyExothermic reaction = releases energy
Endothermic reactions.Endo- means 'inside' which is where the energy ends up.Exothermic reactions give off energy. Exo- means 'outside'. Think that a spider sheds an 'exo'skeleton, or a skin on the outside.
Exo- means out Endo- means in. In an Exothermic reaction thermal energy is released (goes out) and in an Endothermic reaction Thermal energy is taken up, transferring into chemical energy (goes in). So, to answer your question, no, the temperature does not go up in both an exothermic and an endothermic reaction.
they work together by producing more heat or thermal energy.
when energy is absorbed it is called an endergonic reaction and when energy is released it is called an exergonic reaction
Can be called endothermic.