A calorimeter is a device used to measure the quantity of heat flow in a chemical reaction. Two of the most common types of calorimeters are the coffee cup calorimeter and the bomb calorimeter..........
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These chemical reactions are named exothermic.
Endothermic reactions need heat.
Chemical reactions that produce heat (or energy) are known as Exothermic Reactions. (Example: combustion of fuels)
Exothermic reactions produce heat. Endothermic reactions take in heat from the surrounding area and get cold.
Heat helps chemical reactions to take place. Light can also cause some chemical reactions to take place.
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Chemical reactions that occur spontaneously usually give off energy, usually heat.
Yes, temperature has an effect on the speed of the reaction. Also most chemical reactions create heat. I feel that it is not exactly correct to say that most chemical reaction create heat. That is true for exothermic reactions, which give off heat, but endothermic reactions absorb heat instead.
Yes they can be either absorbed or release during chemical reactions. That is why some reactions explode or give off heat and some absorb heat making them cooler.
Some reactions give off heat (exothermic), others absorb heat (endothermic). All reactions increase entropy.
Exergonic reactions are chemical reactions in which energy is released as heat.