exothermic reaction
no
Burning wood is exothermic and photosynthesis is endothermic.
It releases heat, therefore it is an exothermic reaction.
It is a exothermic reaction.
Burning coal is an exothermic reaction as it give heat
Yes burning of coal is an exothermic reaction because energy is released in this process in the form of heat and light.
Like all burning reactions (with oxygen that is) burning wood is also exothermic.
Burning is an exothermic reaction.
how chemical energy produce in firewood useful
Burning wood in a fire is exothermic. It gives off heat to the surroundings. In fact any reaction that gives off heat to the surroundings is exothermic.
Burning wood is exothermic and photosynthesis is endothermic.
It is called an exothermic reaction. Example: a burning candle
When you burn something, you are causing an exothermic reaction to occur. When that heat is released from the reaction, is causes more to burn, keeping the exothermic reaction going.
It releases heat, therefore it is an exothermic reaction.
Exothermic reaction: reaction with release of heat; for example burning of organic materials (oxydation of carbon) is a typical exothermic reaction.
It is a exothermic reaction.
Burning coal is an exothermic reaction as it give heat
An exothermic reaction involves the release of heat into a system. The burning of a candle is combustion reaction. Combustion reaction release heat, and this can be detected and measured by the burning of a candle's wax. From these testable observations it is determined fact that candle burning is indeed exothermic.