a thermite reaction - it gives off heat, a LOT of it. look it up on YouTube if you got a minute to spare
It is an exothermic process, but it not a chemical reaction
Exothermic is the process that exert heat or giving out energy to surrounding. Example of exothermic process such as condensing of steam or burning of fuel.
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
The bond forming process is always exothermic.
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.
It is an exothermic process, but it not a chemical reaction
For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.
Exothermic is the process that exert heat or giving out energy to surrounding. Example of exothermic process such as condensing of steam or burning of fuel.
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
The bond forming process is always exothermic.
This is an exothermic process.
It is not a chemical reaction, it is dissolution; this physical process is exothermic.
All the exothermic reactions produces heat energy whereas all endothermic reactions absorb heat from the surrounding. For example burning of a coal is a exothermic process and melting of a ice is a endothermic process.
an exothermic process
Physical. The chemical makeup of the water doesn't change, and no heat is absorbed or discharged (endo/exothermic).
Exothermic reactions are chemical rections since these affects the composition and chemical properties of a matter and result in the formation of new substance. Example burning of coal , electrolysis of water.
Exothermic reaction: reaction with release of heat; for example burning of organic materials (oxydation of carbon) is a typical exothermic reaction.