It's a physical reaction not a chemical reaction.
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
Endothermic reactions need heat. Exothermic reactions give off heat.
formation of a solid and release of heat. apex
No, this is called 'exothermic'
The effect of heat on a chemical reaction will depend on whether the chemical reaction is exothermic (producing heat), or endothermic (requiring an input of heat). If the reaction is endothermic, then adding heat will increase the speed, but the opposite is true for an exothermic reaction.
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
Endothermic reactions need heat. Exothermic reactions give off heat.
If the reaction is endothermic in nature then heat should be added to it,otherwise all chemical reaction neddn't heat always.
formation of a solid and release of heat. apex
Endothermic
Heat can be used to break compounds because there is a chemical reaction that takes place and it causes the particles in the compound to break
This the heat released during a chemical reaction.
heat & electric energy !
No, this is called 'exothermic'
A chemical reaction took place creating a new element.
Exothermic (hyperthermic) reaction: a chemical reaction that releases energy,*Endothermic (hypothermic) reaction: a chemical reaction that absorbs energy.** Energy = heat, light, etc.The direction of Heat transfer:Exothermic reactions transfer heat energy to the environment.Endothermic reactions transfer heat energy from the environment .
The effect of heat on a chemical reaction will depend on whether the chemical reaction is exothermic (producing heat), or endothermic (requiring an input of heat). If the reaction is endothermic, then adding heat will increase the speed, but the opposite is true for an exothermic reaction.