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'Exothermic' means to give out energy (heat).

So combusting anything such as petrol/gasoline in a car engine is exothermic because it feels hot(heat) after while.

In the lab. a lit Bunsen Burner is exothermic , because you are combusting a gas to make heat (energy).

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