YES ... an Exothermic reaction gives off heat (as the name implies.) The prefix, 'Exo' tells us it's giving off heat whereas a prefix of 'Endo' (as in Endothermic) means it needs to receive heat.
Heat is released as a product in an exothermic reaction, so it is on the product side of the reaction.
Yes, an exothermic reaction releases heat.
Heat is written as a product of the reaction (apecs answer)
Heat is released during an exothermic reaction.
The reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. This is because the overall reaction is highly exothermic and the heat is a product of the reaction.
Heat is released as a product in an exothermic reaction, so it is on the product side of the reaction.
Yes, an exothermic reaction releases heat.
Exothermic reaction: with release of heat Endothermic reaction: with absorption of heat
Heat is written as a product of the reaction (apecs answer)
Heat is released during an exothermic reaction.
This is an exothermic reaction.
Heat is written as a product of the reaction (apecs answer)
heat
An exothermic reaction is typically marked by a release of heat. This means that the reaction gives off energy in the form of heat to the surroundings.
An exothermic reaction is represented by an equation in which the products have lower energy than the reactants. This is typically indicated by the release of heat as a product in the reaction. For example: A + B → C + heat.
Heat
it gives heat off as a product