NO. If the test tube becomes hot, then the reaction taking place in the test tube is EXOTHERMIC. The reaction is releasing heat to the surroundings, and the test tube is part of the surroundings.
endothermic.
Endothermic reactions take heat from their surroundings, so it would feel cold.
No, becoming hot means temperature rise by heat evolution, this can only be done by an exothermic reaction.
No,s the process is endothermic
The reaction vessel will warm/hot to the touch. 'Exothermic' ; het coming out. Conversely, if the reaction vessel feels cool/cold to the touch it is Endothermic ; taking in heat from its surroundings.
Endothermic reactions absorb heat from the reactants, i.e , the vessel or beaker in which the reactions have happened will be cool to touch........ Whereas in exothermic reactions, Heat will be given out and the vessel will be hot to touch..........
The countertop is at room temperature, which is lower than body temperature, so it feels cool to the touch.
Endothermic reactions increase their enthalpy by absorbing heat
Texture
The reaction vessel will warm/hot to the touch. 'Exothermic' ; het coming out. Conversely, if the reaction vessel feels cool/cold to the touch it is Endothermic ; taking in heat from its surroundings.
Feels the slightest touch of flour
It's exothermic because it produces and releases excess heat.
Heat flow determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it.
Endothermic reactions absorb heat from the reactants, i.e , the vessel or beaker in which the reactions have happened will be cool to touch........ Whereas in exothermic reactions, Heat will be given out and the vessel will be hot to touch..........
correct feeling
correct feeling
Texture
because boiiz touch it and when they touch it it feels nice and squidgy
You can touch an Ocelot but however , if the Ocelot feels threatened it may injure you.
yes. as a matter a fact it feels good when you touch yourself
a comb.