No, it's exothermic. Think of it as ENdothermic as heat ENtering and EXothermic as in EXit. That's an easy way to remember it.
This is an endothermic process (need energy for melting), a physical change..
This is an endothermic process.
Melting is a physical change.
it is a physical change
No. The phase change requires adding heat, so melting ice cubes is an endothermic reaction.
This is an endothermic process (need energy for melting), a physical change..
yes, your adding heat.
Melting of butter is a physical change.
This is an endothermic process.
Ice cream melting (or pretty much anything melting) is an endothermic process in that it requires the absorption of heat energy in order to occur. An example of an exothermic process is the burning of paper which gives off heat energy.
the melting of ice
Melting is a physical change.
Melting is endothermic. Freezing is exothermic.
No, it is a change-of-state.
Physical, because the stuff that the butter is made out of doesn't change, just the state, or physical form, that it is in. (solid to liquid.)
A physical change
endothermic