Silver is a substance, not a reaction or process.
It cannot be considered as either endothermic or exothermic.
It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.
An endothermal (or endothermic) process is the name of the process in which heat is taken in. In an exothermal (or exothermic) process, heat is released.
Dissociation is an endothermic process.
Endothermic reaction. In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed by the system from the surroundings in the form of heat, causing the surroundings to cool down.
The dissolution of potassium nitrate in water is an endothermic process.
I suppose that is an endothermic process.
No, tarnishing of silver is not an endothermic reaction. Tarnishing is a result of a chemical reaction with sulfur compounds in the air, which causes the silver to become dull and discolored. This reaction does not require an input of energy, making it a spontaneous process.
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Freezing is exothermic, as the substance that is freezing loses energy to its surroundings.
Yes. A wolf is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
All ENDOthermic reactions are of course ENDOthermic by themselves, aren't they?
A porcupine is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
A duck is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a bird, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
A panda is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic vertebrates. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
They are endothermic
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