It's a exothermic reaction because heat and light is being released.
they are actually considered exothermic change because they release energy.
No. Fireworks involve exothermic reactions where chemical energy is converted into light and heat.
Fireworks
Fireworks exploding in the sky and giving off light are an example of a chemical reaction. The explosion of the fireworks is caused by the rapid release of energy stored in the chemicals, producing heat, light, and sound.
chemical change
Exothermic Change
they are actually considered exothermic change because they release energy.
No. Fireworks involve exothermic reactions where chemical energy is converted into light and heat.
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
Fireworks
Fireworks exploding in the sky and giving off light are an example of a chemical reaction. The explosion of the fireworks is caused by the rapid release of energy stored in the chemicals, producing heat, light, and sound.
Jack recorded the exothermic change as the reaction progressed
It is an exothermic change
chemical change
Exploding fireworks are an example of a chemical change. The chemical compounds within the fireworks undergo a chemical reaction when ignited, resulting in a new substance being formed that releases energy in the form of heat and light.
This process is called exothermic reaction, where energy is released in the form of heat. It typically involves a change from a higher energy state to a lower energy state, resulting in the release of energy to the surroundings. An example would be the solidification of molten lava into solid rock, releasing heat energy in the process.
Freezing is an exothermic process because heat is released when a substance changes from a liquid to a solid, lowering the temperature of the surroundings.