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An endothermic reaction need heat to begin.
Endothermic reactions need heat.
You need oxygen, heat, and fuel.
This is because this reaction need heat absorption.
Because catalyst decreases the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
An endothermic reaction need heat to occur.
Exothermic reactions need activation energy to start, but they also need it to keep going to build up heat. At the end of the reaction, the products have less energy than the reactants. This produces heat. In order for this to happen, the exothermic reaction needs activation energy.
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Exothermic reaction
An endothermic reaction need heat to begin.
calculate heat of reaction u ll get the idea ....how much heat need to supply for reaction
Endothermic reactions need heat. Exothermic reactions give off heat.
An endothermic reaction is when the atoms break and need to abosrb heat. An exothermic reaction is whe new bonds are made and give heat to the surroundings.
Have you heard of Haber-Bosch process of production of ammonia. This is an example of the question you asked. If we apply the required heat in the beginning of the reaction we do not need to apply it again as its exothermic reversible reaction and will use the heat to continue the reaction. But the rate of reaction is not increased.
Endothermic reactions need heat.
You need oxygen, heat, and fuel.
This is because this reaction need heat absorption.