When a reaction has products that have a lower temperature than the reactants did, the reaction is endothermic.
All I know is that its either reactants, coenzymes, or substrates.
If the products have less energy, then energy is released during the reaction (it has to go somewhere!) This is called an exothermic reaction
A chemical reaction whose reactants have less potential energy than the products would be called an endothermic reaction.
exothermic reaction
Exothermic
endothemic
Any chemical reaction need an activation energy to occur.
The amount of heat given off by the reaction
The energy is conserved in a chemical reaction.
The chemical energy in the reactants is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
Have sufficient energy to exceed the "activation energy" for the reaction.
reactants and products and bond energy creates a chemical reaction
A chemical reaction whose reactants have less potential energy than the products would be called an endothermic reaction.
Any chemical reaction need an activation energy to occur.
* Reactants: the initial compounds in a chemical reaction. * Products: the final compounds in a chemical reaction. * Catalyst: a chemical compound which help the chemical reaction but not react with the other compounds.
The amount of heat given off by the reaction
A product of a chemical reaction is the substance that is formed.
The energy is conserved in a chemical reaction.
The reactant's/reactants' energy is rarely every seen in the products.
The chemical energy in the reactants is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
Have sufficient energy to exceed the "activation energy" for the reaction.
They are substances formed by a chemical reaction. All atoms that are present in the reactants are present in the product. Products are always on the RIGHT of the formula.Exothermic reaction:Ex: Reactants--->Products + EnergyEndothermic reaction:Ex: Reactants+energy--> Products...Reactants...............Products{6CO2+6H2O}--->{C2H12O6+6O2 }
Chemical reaction is the making and breaking of chemical bonds, leading to changes in the composition of matter. Chemical reactions do not create or destroy matter; they only rearrange it in various ways.