does it matter? an exothermic reaction has heat as a biproduct of the product while an endothermic reaction has heat as a part of the reactants. meaning heat is released in exothermic and absorbed in endothermic
adding a concentrated acid to water would result in an exothermic reaction.
Sodium in water.
Burning fossil fuels is one.
It is exothermic, since it evolves heat. ^^ according to my Chemistry teacher, it's exothermic and endothermic.
Any endothermic reaction, for instance photosynthesis.
Heat is released during an exothermic reaction.
exothermic reaction
It is an endothermic reaction because in endothermic reaction energy is added .In that reaction nitrogen does not react with oxygen without energy added in the shape current . In that reaction 3000`current is applieded to take reaction b/w nitrogen and oxygen
It is called an exothermic reaction. Example: a burning candle
For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.
An exothermic reaction is a reaction where heat or light energy is released. An example of this type of reaction is burning a candle.
Exothermic reaction: reaction with release of heat; for example burning of organic materials (oxydation of carbon) is a typical exothermic reaction.
It is exothermic, since it evolves heat. ^^ according to my Chemistry teacher, it's exothermic and endothermic.
It's a exothermic reaction because heat and light is being released.
Exothermic Reaction because the fizzing is CO2 being released as heat (energy).
An exothermic reaction is a reaction with release of heat. As an example the burning reaction of methane: CH4 + 2 O2 ------→ CO2 + 2 H2O
I do not think so...
Any endothermic reaction, for instance photosynthesis.
No, the formation of bubbles in a soda is not an example of an exothermic reaction. It is actually a result of a physical process called carbonation, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure.
... is an exothermic reaction (opposite of 'endothermic')