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Q: Which exothermic reaction causes the temperature to rise in the blast furnace in reduction of hematite using coke in the blast furnace?
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Is reduction of hematite to iron endothermic?

This reaction is endothermic.


When the temperature changes cause of a reaction is it exothermic or endothermic?

It is exothermic


When an exothermic reaction occurs in a water solution what happens to the temperature of the solution?

The temperature rises. An "exothermic" reaction releases heat energy in the process.


If the temperature after a reaction is higher is the reaction endothermic or exothermic?

If the temperature rises, the reaction is EXOTHERMIC where the system (reaction) is giving off heat to the surroundings (water, beaker, test tube, etc.).


What happens to the temperature of a substance that is an endothermic reaction?

It will decrease as heat is removed from the environment and added to the products of the reaction.


When hydrochloric acid neutralizes sodium hydroxide the temperature increases is this exothermic or endothermic?

When the temperature increases as a result of reaction, as specified here, the reaction is exothermic.


Which piece of evidence would prove that a reaction is exothermic?

All you need is a thermometer. If the temperature rises as the reaction goes to completion, then the reaction is exothermic. If the temperature decreases, then it's endothermic.


How is exothermic reaction identified?

In an exothermic reaction heat is released and it is identified by increase in temperature, the material or vessel in which reaction is carried out becomes heated.


What do you use to determine if the reaction is exothermic?

Temperature probe


Effects of temperature and pressure on exothermic and endothermic reaction?

An increase in temperature favours an endothermic reaction over an exothermic one as an endothermic reaction takes in the energy from the higher temperature more easily than the exothermic reaction gives out even more energy to the surroundings. Therefore an increase in temperature increases the level of completion and viability of an endothermic reaction, and the opposite for an exothermic reaction. An increase in pressure favours any reaction that forms fewer molecules from more molecules. It does not necessarily favour an exothermic or an endothermic reaction as it depends on the number of molecules on either side of the reaction. An endothermic reaction involves the breaking of bonds to a greater extent than an exothermic reaction, so an increase in pressure would, in a lot of cases, favour the exothermic reaction more than the endothermic reaction.


A neutralization reaction was carried out in a calorimeter The temperature of the solution rose from 20.0 C to 25.6 C Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic?

Exothermic


What is an exothemic reaction?

An exothermic process is any process that releases or loses energy to its environment.