Exothermic phenomenon: with generation of heat
Endothermic phenomenon: with absorption of heat
6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 This is the reaction involved in photosynthesis
Chemical formula is representative for the chemical compositon of a compound. Chemical equation is representative (describe) for a chemical reaction.
2 H2O is the chemical formula of two molecules of water, not a reaction.
The amino acid responsible for the Hopkins-Cole reaction test is tryptophan. Its formula is C11H12N2O2.
no , is the chemical formula by benda Benjamen
Impossible to answer. Exothermic reaction is just one of the two possible chemical reactions: either exothermic or endothermic. (No difference but heat release)
Yes, the chemical formula of a salt can influence whether its dissolution is exothermic or endothermic. For example, salts with stronger bonds tend to have more exothermic dissolutions because energy is released when the bonds break. Salts with weaker bonds may have endothermic dissolutions because energy is required to break those bonds.
impossible as it will bubble of a chemical reaction giving off an endothermic reaction
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2 This is an exothermic reaction (ie a reaction that produces energy)
Dichlorine heptoxide is the chemical compound with the formula Cl2O7. This chlorine oxide is the anhydride of perchloric acid. It is an endothermic unstable molecule, will completely split up in elements by exothermic reaction.
The reaction is exothermic; the standard enthalpy of formation for sodium chloride is -411,12 kJ/mol at 25 0C.
Well, The chemical reaction when calcium is placed with water is a fizzing. It fizzes and also "produces" heat. Not sure what the chemical formula would be called however. Calcium Hydroxide possibly
The reaction between aluminum metal and sulfur forms aluminum sulfide, which is a compound with the chemical formula Al2S3. This reaction is exothermic, producing heat and light, and typically involves the direct combination of aluminum and sulfur in a controlled environment to prevent unwanted byproducts.
Heat will be on the product side of the equation, but it is not a "product" in the same sense as the chemical symbol(s) and/or formula(s) written on this side of the equation, because heat is not a tangible substance but rather an increase in the energy of nearby substances.
This is the generic reaction where "M" could represent any of the alkali metals.2M + 2H2O --> 2MOH + H2This really does not help anybody... at all. I asked for the metal not the formula
neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte
The chemical formula (not reaction) of sucrose is C12H22O11.