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An endothermic reaction need heat to occur.
Due to nuclear reaction in the sun it emits enormous heat ,and heat does not require any medium to transfer.
A burn caused by heat; or a rather odd way of saying "burning" or "combustion", i.e. the chemical reaction that emits heat.
Burning or rapid oxidation is a chemical reaction which releases heat.
yes depending on the reaction and the thickness of the wire. if it produces a chemical that will react with steel then no aslo if it is a vigerous reaction the heat energy may dissmantel the steel
The reaction is:C2H4O + HCN = C3H5NO
ethanol gives haloform reaction because it is oxidized to acetaldehyde whose alpha carbon donates a hydrogen atom for the formation of haloform
Heat of a reacion is the totall amount of heat a reaction produces. Molar heat of a reaction is the heat produced/mol if you have the molar hear of the reaction you can calculate the heat of the reaction based on the moles of reactants you have
Heat (300º?) styrene oxide in a closed system, you will obtain a mixture of styrene oxide and phenyl acetaldehyde. IIRC you can heat at reflux S.O. and some kind of silica catalyst with a solvent and obtain that same product.
If heat from a reaction is released, it is an exothermic reaction.
An endothermic reaction absorbs heat, an exothermic reaction releases heat.
This the heat released during a chemical reaction.
Heat is released during an exothermic reaction.
Exothermic reaction: with release of heat Endothermic reaction: with absorption of heat
if the reaction is exothermic (creates heat) then adding heat will cause the reaction to run in the reverse direction if the reaction is endothermic (requires heat) then heat will speed it up
An endothermic reaction need heat to occur.
Endothermic-take in Heat, as opposed to exothermic which gives off heat-like a fire or explosion.