Some examples of exothermic reactions are melting ice cubes, water evaporation, and baking bread. An endothermic reaction occurs when heat is absorbed from the surrounding.
Physical endothermic change because it uses energy (taking up heat)
It will be an endothermic process because the beaker becomes cool after evaporation.
The opposite of exothermic is endothermic. Exothermic reactions are those which give off energy in the form of heat. Endothermic reactions require energy.
It is not a chemical reaction, it is dissolution; this physical process is exothermic.
Freezing is exothermic, as the substance that is freezing loses energy to its surroundings.
The two phenomenons are thermodynamics phenomenons involving heat (absorbing or releasing).
Sleeping involve some chemical reactions and physical phenomenons but I suppose that it is exaggerate to consider sleep as a chemical/physical change.
Tasting involve chemical phenomenons.
The terms exothermic and endothermic are applicable to chemical or physical reactions, not to materials. But because curium is an radioactive element, of course some thermal radiation is emitted.
It depends on the situation. Suppose the stone is placed in a cup of hot water. It is now endothermic because it absorbs some of the heat. But if it is placed in a cup of frigid water, it is exothermic because it will release some of its heat as it drops in temperature. --------------------------------------------------------------- Endothermic or exothermic are terms used for processes, phenomenons, reactions not for materials.
Tornadoes, The Grand Canyon.
Cosmological and physical phenomenons during the formation of the earth, 4,5.109 years ago.
All ENDOthermic reactions are of course ENDOthermic by themselves, aren't they?
All of them are endothermic.
Physical endothermic change because it uses energy (taking up heat)
No. It is a physical change.
It will be an endothermic process because the beaker becomes cool after evaporation.