The meaning of exothermic is "which loss heat".
exothermic ? because energy released
A reaction that releases energy is exothermic.
An exothermic reaction releases energy to its surroundings.
No, it releases energy to it's surroundings!
Bioluminescence in organisms is typically an exothermic process because it involves the conversion of chemical energy into light energy. This means it releases energy in the form of light, making it exothermic.
exothermic ? because energy released
Exothermic. Glucose is one of the major source of energy of the body and can only act as an energy source because its breakdown into CO2 is an exothermic reaction.
A reaction that releases energy is exothermic.
Exothermic reactions
Exothermic
Exothermic energy refers to outside energy. This type of energy is released usually via heat or light from a system.
An exothermic reaction releases energy to its surroundings.
No, the combustion of hydrogen is exothermic, meaning it releases heat energy. When hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water, it releases energy in the form of heat and light.
exothermic, (gives off heat)
For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.
It is exothermic because it releases energy out of fission.
Condensation is generally exothermic in that the material doing the condensing will be giving up thermal energy to do so. And giving up heat energy is the exit of thermal energy, hence the name exothermic. The atoms or molecules of this consate give up some of their kinetic energy, their energy of atomic or molecular motion, that thermal energy, to condense.