An endothermic reaction contains more chemical energy.
Exothermic reactions
... is an exothermic reaction (opposite of 'endothermic')
It depends on whether or not the chemical reaction is exothermic or endothermic. If exothermic, then yes, energy is released. If endothermic, then no, energy is absorbed, not released.
The two kinds of chemical reactions are endothermic and exothermic. A chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an endothermic reaction.
The opposite of exothermic is endothermic. Exothermic reactions are those which give off energy in the form of heat. Endothermic reactions require energy.
Endothermic chemical reactions absorb more energy than they release, while exothermic chemical reactions release more energy than they absorb.
endothermic and exothermic
No, chemical reactions can be endothermic or exothermic.
EXOTHERMIC because the electrons flow from one to another so its exothermic NOT endothermic! B/c it RELEASES energy!
Endothermic reactions and exothermic reactions all involve something called an enthalpy change: a change in the amount of energy a chemical contains. The difference here is that exothermic reactions release heat energy to their surroundings, whereas endothermic reactions absorb heat from their surroundings (in effect, getting colder).
energy released by the reaction or energy absorbed.
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.