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Heat
absorbed by the surroundings
Yes, heat is often released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. This is because chemical reactions involve the breaking and formation of chemical bonds, and the energy difference between these bonds is released or absorbed in the form of heat.
This is the study of heat released/absorbed during chemical reactions.
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the amount of heat absorbed and released by earth are influenced by the green house effect .
Heat
If you heat the air its relative humidity will decrease. This means it will hold more water and so make it better at drying the clothes.
absorbed by the surroundings
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
The heat released or absorbed in a reaction apex
Energy in the form of heat.
Yes, heat is often released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. This is because chemical reactions involve the breaking and formation of chemical bonds, and the energy difference between these bonds is released or absorbed in the form of heat.
Boiling does require the liquid to be absorbing heat--large amounts at the point of transition from liquid to gas. Obviously, in the real world, some of this heat is being released simultaneously, but more must be absorbed than is released for boiling to continue.
Heat energy.
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