it is exothermic because heat is liberated to the surrounding during the chemical reation
Its highly exothermic reaction.
Should not be performed directly.
This is a (very dangerous) exothermic reaction
It is a neutralization reaction so it is EXOTHERMIC.
yes
Endothermic
H2O + Na2SO4 = Exothermic reaction
The reaction between calcium and water is very exothermic.
endoexochemo reaction n product will be a painful death
2Na+2H2O>2NaOH+H2
Endothermic
H2O + Na2SO4 = Exothermic reaction
It is small, but overall endothermic.
Reactions can be endothermic, where the reactants takes heat energy from its environment to complete the reaction, or exothermic where the reactants give off heat energy to its environment to complete the reaction. The reaction between Sodium Nitrate and Water is endothermic, so the Sodium Nitrate takes heat energy from the water to complete the reaction, thus cooling it. Hope this helps, WarLord :D
This is a strong exothermic reaction.
The reaction between HCL and Sodium Bicarbonate is an endothermic reaction, meaning that the product itself cools down and produces heat to its surroundings. Therefore, it does produce heat, but to its surroundings.
yes it is a endothermic reaction
Yes, the reaction of sodium with water is highly exothermic.When sodium is dropped in water, a shiny grobule of sodium is formed which darts around on the surface of water.Hydrogen is liberated in the process which catches fire immediately and burns with a pale blue flame.NaOH is also formed in the process. EQUATION: 2Na+water -> NaOH + H2
Highly EXOthermic, even self-igniting explosive. DTTAH
The reaction between calcium and water is very exothermic.
(An endothermic process is one that absorbs heat.)"An endothermic reaction just took place between the water and the chemical.""Boiling water is an endothermic process that adds energy to the water molecules."
Sodium sulfate dissolves in water to produce a solution of sodium sulfate.