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Energy is released in an exothermic reaction because bonds are being formed.

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Yes, exothermoic reactions release thermal energy, as bonds are being formed.

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Heat is released during an exothermic reaction

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Energy is released when?

For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.


A reaction in which energy is released?

exothermic reaction


What happens to the energy release of an exothermic reaction?

The energy release of an exothermic reaction is released to the surroundings.


Which reaction released energy?

An exothermic reaction (often a spontaneous one)


What is the reaction in which energy is released?

A reaction that releases energy is usually termed exothermic reaction. Energy is usually released as heat.


What refers to a reaction in which heat energy is released?

exothermic reaction


What is released by an exothermic reaction?

what is released during a chemical reaction is ENERGY.


WHAT In an exothermic reaction energy is transferred from?

In an exothermic reaction energy is transferred from the system to the surroundings. An exothermic reaction is a chemical or physical reaction that releases heat.


A reaction that gives out energy?

... is an exothermic reaction (opposite of 'endothermic')


Energy that can be released by a type of reaction?

Heat energy is released in an exothermic chemicalreaction.


What are the changes that are exothermic?

exothermic chemical reaction is any reaction that releases energy to the enviorementex: burning a candle (heat energy is released) eutralization reaction


What is a reaction when energy is released?

Assuming you mean the name: an exothermic reaction.