Isn't it thermal energy or something? Or is that physics?
The chemical term for heat transfer in a reaction is "enthalpy." Enthalpy is a thermodynamic quantity representing the heat content of a system and is often used to quantify the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction.
proteins are typically DENATURED by heat or acid.
If I'm not incorrect, I believe it is called 'exothermic' .
An endothermic reaction.
Exothermic reaction gives free heat (energy).
Exothermic reaction gives free heat (energy).
The general term for a chemical reaction that releases heat is an exothermic reaction.
The heat of solution refers to the heat energy absorbed or released when a substance dissolves in a solvent, while the heat of reaction refers to the heat energy absorbed or released during a chemical reaction. The heat of solution can be a part of the overall heat of reaction if dissolution of a substance is involved in the chemical reaction.
The chemical term is solute.
The scientific term for burning to death is Immolation
Enthalpy changes in chemical equations are represented by the heat term (ΔH) and are included on the reactant and product sides to account for energy changes during a reaction. If heat is absorbed during a reaction, it is represented as a positive value, and if heat is released, it is represented as a negative value.
Heat can be involved in a chemical reaction that is endothermic(absorbs heat) or that is exothermic(releases heat)