a meltdown
meltdown
Not necessarily. The cooling effect could also arise from mixing chemicals that absorb heat when mixed with each other, even though they do not react. The cooling could, of course, also indicate a chemical reaction.
A cooling tower is an effective way to reduce thermal pollution because it takes the heat from the water and transfers it to the atmosphere. According to research , the cooling potential of a wet surface is much better due to less evaporative heat transferred into the surroundings.
The purpose of Bowen's Reaction Series is to visually represent the conditions under which different igneous rocks form in an organized way that is easy for the viewer to understand. Bowen's Reaction Series is important to geologists because it helps them understand the order in which specific minerals were created.
adiabatic cooling
when water boils the molecules will get a bigger space inbetween them, which forms a gas (water vapor), when you cool down wator vapor the molecules will get closer together and form a liquid (water)
a meltdown
Cooling lowers the rate of the chemical reaction in the batteries.
nope
with endothermic reaction
Cooling reaction
In general, cooling a solution slows the reaction. You can use the Arrhenius equation to figure out what effect a given temperature will have on a particular reaction (you'll need to know the activation energy).
Yes. If you think about cooling as a result of an endothermic reaction, you then realize that since all reactions are, to some degree, reversible, that it could be possible to produce another reaction that is exothermic.
the size of crystal should be decrease
because it is an endothermic reaction.
An endothermic reaction, normally used in cold packs as the cooling agent.
geothermal energy
the reaction of butane with oxygen