endothermic
Energy is taken in by an ENDOthermic reaction (= heat absorbing)
Carbon dioxide is the reaction pf photosynthesis. This takes a lot of energy.
Activation energy is needed to start a chemical reaction. This energy is used to join the reactants together or break them apart. If a reaction is exothermic then it gives energy out. If it is endo thermic then the reaction takes energy in.
An endothermic reaction. A plant.
The type of reaction that absorbs energy is endothermic. This process takes the energy from its surroundings, absorbs it, and creates heat.
Reactions can be endothermic, where the reactants takes heat energy from its environment to complete the reaction, or exothermic where the reactants give off heat energy to its environment to complete the reaction. The reaction between Sodium Nitrate and Water is endothermic, so the Sodium Nitrate takes heat energy from the water to complete the reaction, thus cooling it. Hope this helps, WarLord :D
Endothermic Reaction
Carbon dioxide is the reaction pf photosynthesis. This takes a lot of energy.
A chemical reaction that transfers energy from the reactants to the surroundings is referred to as an exothermic reaction. A reaction that takes energy in is endothermic.
It depends on the reaction. An exothermic reaction releases (liberates) energy and an endothermic reaction absorbs energy.
Carbon dioxide is the reaction pf photosynthesis. This takes a lot of energy.
Photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction because it takes energy (from sunlight) from the environment to use in the photosynthesis reaction. Without the energy input, the photosynthesis reaction could not occur.
Exothermic reactions
The photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction that takes place everyday.
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Activation energy is needed to start a chemical reaction. This energy is used to join the reactants together or break them apart. If a reaction is exothermic then it gives energy out. If it is endo thermic then the reaction takes energy in.