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a reactions that has a net absorption is a endothermic reaction
A net absorber of radiant energy.
The Net energy = the difference between the energy put in and the energy given out.
Has a net force of zero.
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a reactions that has a net absorption is a endothermic reaction
The general term for a chemical reaction that releases heat is an exothermic reaction. The energy released is called enthalpy.A reaction that releases energy is called an exothermic reaction.
yes
Energy and Heat of a reaction is the net amount of energy released or absorbed when the reaction is 100% complete
Yes it does
Endothermic
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.
Exo means 'outside' and thermic means 'heat'. When heat is released in a reaction, its called an Exothermic reaction. Now, answering the question, the energy required for the reaction to occur is less than the total energy released. So, the extra energy gets converted into heat or light. So, yes there is a net release of energy in an exothermic reaction.
A reaction is endergonic when it requires a net input of energy; if the products contain more energy than the reactants. So, no an endergonic reaction takes in energy. An exergonic reaction releases energy. In an exergonic reaction, the reactants contain more energy than the products.
No they do not. An endergonic reaction requires a net input of energy to force it to occur.
the reactants have more total energy than the products.
its called thermodynamic