An endothermic reaction consumes energy, and the reduction of energy does lower temperature. Of course, the actual temperature of the chemicals in question may be subject to other simultaneous influences. If you have a solution in which there is an endothermic reaction taking place, but you are also heating the solution to help drive the reaction, you will not observe a lower temperature.
Endothermic reactions will indeed always result in a decrease in temperature. This is because endothermic reactions draw in heat energy.
-it absorbs energy
-it makes its surroundings colder
-delta H is positive
Yes, it is true.
Can be called endothermic.
Photosynthesis is an endothermic process.
Guys watch out the question, if your question end with positive then the answer will be An endothermic reaction that decreases in entropy. If the question end with negative then its An exothermic reaction that increases in entropy--APEX hope this help
It is an endothermic reaction. An example is thermal decomposition.
Exothermic reaction
it is an endothermic reaction
an endothermic reaction
An endothermic reaction absorbs heat, an exothermic reaction releases heat.
Can be called endothermic.
Photosynthesis is an endothermic process.
Yes, this affirmation is true.
Guys watch out the question, if your question end with positive then the answer will be An endothermic reaction that decreases in entropy. If the question end with negative then its An exothermic reaction that increases in entropy--APEX hope this help
Endothermic-take in Heat, as opposed to exothermic which gives off heat-like a fire or explosion.
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.
It is an endothermic reaction. An example is thermal decomposition.
Yes, it is true.
Exothermic reaction