Endothermic reactions require energy while exothermic reactions release energy.
Endothermic
Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy
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A catalyst. It does do by decreasing the energy required for the reaction to take place (activation energy).
The answer is heat engine.
No. It takes energy to boil a substance.
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.
exothermic reactions release energy, like a fire, which releases heat ( also endothermic reactions requires and takes/absorbs energy for its reaction like photosynthesis which requires sunlight)
endergonic
Endergonic
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.
No they do not. An endergonic reaction requires a net input of energy to force it to occur.
Anabolic because it requires the input of energy.
It is in respiration in aerobic reactions where it usually requires energy. It also requires water and oxygen. It occurs inside every cell to the formation of energy-rich ATP.
endothermic reaction
ATP stores chemical energy in its phosphate bonds. Energy is released when the phosphate bond is broken.
Catalysts
Catalysts