I suppose that these are synonyms.
The heat of solution is the heat taken or released in a dissolving process. The value is positive if heat is absorbed and negative if heat is released.
The energy required is less than the energy released
Heat of solution
Enthalpy of a solution
Delta H is the amount of heat given out or taken in during photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their energy . The cell goes through various stages to process this energy which is accompanied by various reactions which take in or give out energy .
Respiration
All the exothermic reactions produces heat energy whereas all endothermic reactions absorb heat from the surrounding. For example burning of a coal is a exothermic process and melting of a ice is a endothermic process.
homeostasis
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In a basic form sun light produces heat, heat act's as a catalyst which speed's up chemical reaction. SO in a nut shell sunlight makes the dissolving process occur more rapidly.
1. You can stir it 2. You can heat it up so it boils 3. You can crush the material you are dissolving.
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.
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The term "heat of solution" means the amount of energy, in calories, that is released by an exothermic process of one chemical dissolving into another chemical.
Don't confuse the process of melting, which is caused by heat, with the process of dissolving, which is caused by solvents such as acid. Acid can dissolve metal, but it does not melt metal.
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.
Dissolving is when something is gone. When you mix salt into water, the salt will eventually get smaller and smaller until it is gone. You say 'The salt has dissolved' when the element/compound is gone.
Dissolving a salt (NaCl, CaCl2) in water the heat of dissolution is released and the melting point of ice is then decreased.
This process releases heat, which means the answer is heat.
Heat and stirring
Cooling