I'm pretty sure it is not but change
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It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.
A molecule, SO2
Nitrogen gas is a molecule, specifically a diatomic molecule composed of two nitrogen atoms bonded together.
Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen gas through a decomposition reaction. This reaction is typically catalyzed by enzymes such as catalase, breaking down the hydrogen peroxide molecule into water and oxygen in a step-wise manner.
The 3 types of endothermic phase changes are the movement from solid to liquid, the movement from liquid to gas, and the movement form gas to plasma. Endothermic is the absorbing of heat.
it depends whenever it is a solid, liquid or gas
yes. they are also light molecules.
yes it is a endothermic reaction
Farther apart, then the liquid. think of this a gas is a soccer game (a player represents a molecule) and a rally represents a Liquid (they can move but its harder than a soccer game)
Sublimation is an endothermic phase transition from solid to gaseous state.
Electrolysis of water to oxygen and hydrogen gas
Electrolysis of water to oxygen and hydrogen gas
It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.
A liquid on its own cannot be described as either endothermic or exothermic. The terms endothermic and exothermic are the names of two opposite process reactions. An endothermic reaction absorbs heat and and exothermic reaction gives off heat. A liquid can be involved in either an endothermic reaction or in an exothermic reaction. If you are evaporating a liquid from its liquid phase to its gas phase, then the reaction is usually endothermic and vice versa, going from the gas phase to the liquid phase, the reaction is usually exothermic.
The 3 types of endothermic phase changes are the movement from solid to liquid, the movement from liquid to gas, and the movement form gas to plasma. Endothermic is the absorbing of heat.
formation of snow in clouds conversion of frost to water vapor condensation of rain from water vaporevaporation of water a candle flame forming a cation from an atom in the gas phase mixing sodium sulfite and bleach baking bread rusting iron cooking an egg burning sugar producing sugar by photosynthesis forming ion pairs separating ion pairs Combining atoms to make a molecule in the gas phase splitting a gas molecule apartThose are some examples
Two phase changes that are endothermic or absorbing energy are melting (solid to liquid) and vaporization (liquid to gas). During these phase changes, energy is absorbed to break the intermolecular forces holding the particles together, allowing them to move more freely in their new state.