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A chemical reaction that releases energy is called?

Exothermic reactions


Which reaction released energy?

An exothermic reaction (often a spontaneous one)


Is the reaction of hydrogen are exothermic or endothermic?

A hydrogen reaction is a release of energy, therefore is defined as exothermic.


Is Digestion of food -endothermic or exothermic reaction?

digestion of food release energy, so it's exothermic reaction


Which type of chemical reaction results in release of energy?

An exothermic reaction.


Which type reaction is the burning of gasoline to release energy?

an exothermic reaction


Does and exothermic reaction have a net release of energy?

Yes it does


A reaction that releases energy as it occurs is classified as?

A reaction that releases energy is exothermic.


Which type of reaction the burning of gasoline to release heat energy?

an exothermic reaction


What happens to the energy release of an exothermic reaction?

In an exothermic reaction, energy is released to the surroundings in the form of heat. This leads to an increase in temperature in the surrounding environment. The energy released comes from the chemical bonds being broken in the reactants and then formed in the products.


What is the exothermic reaction in terms of bond breaking and bond forming?

In an exothermic reaction, energy is released as bond formation is stronger than bond breaking. The reactants have higher potential energy than the products, which results in the release of excess energy in the form of heat.


How does an exothermic reaction work and what are the key processes involved in its energy release?

An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. This occurs when the bonds in the reactants are stronger than the bonds in the products, resulting in excess energy being released. The key processes involved in the energy release of an exothermic reaction include bond breaking, bond formation, and the release of heat energy.