Not obligatory; the dissolution of sodium, calcium, potassium chlorides are exothermic.
Dissolution of salts is an exothermic process.
To my knowledge, salt in itself, is neither endothermic nor exothermic. These terms usually refer to chemical or physical changes that either require (absorb) heat, or give off (emit) heat.
Dissolution of sodium chloride in water is an exothermic process.
I presume you want example of endothermic reaction. Example is Saponification process (making soap) Photo synthesis (making sugar from CO2 and water) Heat of solution of many salt is endothermic.
Freezing is exothermic, as the substance that is freezing loses energy to its surroundings.
Yes. A wolf is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
A duck is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a bird, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
Define endothermic....
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Endothermic reactions
Dissolution of sodium chloride in water is an exothermic process.
I presume you want example of endothermic reaction. Example is Saponification process (making soap) Photo synthesis (making sugar from CO2 and water) Heat of solution of many salt is endothermic.
When ammonium chloride dissolves in water, it is not a reaction at all, but only a dissolution. Since the solution formed feels cold, the dissolution is endothermic, absorbing heat from its surroundings.
When salt is introduced to water, it creates an endothermic reaction. This reaction creates heat, therefore speeding up the melting rate.
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Its endothermic :)
Freezing is exothermic, as the substance that is freezing loses energy to its surroundings.