Exothermic gives off energy, commonly as heat. Endothermic absorbs heat.
It gives off heat as a product - Apex Learning
It requires heat as a reactant.
Heat is released during an exothermic reaction.
A chemical reaction that gives off heat ... like burning a candle.
A reaction that gives off energy is an exothermic reaction. The reaction will give off energy in the form of either heat or light An example of an exothermic reaction would be the curing of concrete. One chemical reaction that will give off heat is the mixture of Caustic Soda and water. The water dissolves the Caustic Soda which in turn generates heat. There are two types of reactions. Exothermic reactions give off heat, and endothermic reactions require that heat be added to make them work. Be careful with exothermic reactions. A rapid, energetic exothermic reaction is called an "explosion".
Exothermic.
Endothermic reactions increase their enthalpy by absorbing heat
exothermic reactions-gives off heat
exothermic reactions-gives off heat
It's an exothermic reaction, which means it gives off heat.
It gives off heat as a product - Apex Learning
An endothermic reaction is one that consumes heat.
Exothermic Reaction.
it gives heat off as a product
An "exothermic" reaction gives off heat.
It requires heat as a reactant.
Burning wood in a fire is exothermic. It gives off heat to the surroundings. In fact any reaction that gives off heat to the surroundings is exothermic.