The term "exothermic change" typically refers to a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. This makes me think of reactions where heat is given off to the surroundings, signifying that the reaction is exothermic.
Transition and evolve is all I could think of right now.
If energy is released as a result of a process, an exothermic change has taken place. If a constant input of energy is required to drive a physical or chemical change, the change is described as endothermic.
endothemic because it reduces temperature of skin by evaporating. reducing is the key word
We'll give you an introductory sentence, and then the sentence you asked for. The calcium reacted slowly with the water, but it soon disappeared and left the solution warmer than it was at the beginning of the experiment. The observers correctly deduced that an exothermic reaction between the calcium and water had occurred.
change (verb) = alterchange (noun) = alteration
Don't take only my word for it, but, i think it would be a chemical change because if you think about it you are inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. Which would make it a chemical change, but I am not 100% positive.
Change the A to a T to make "SOFT". Change the F to a M to make "SOMA"
The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to form water is exothermic, releasing heat energy in the process.
Freezing is an exothermic change because it releases energy in the form of heat as the substance transitions from a higher energy liquid state to a lower energy solid state. The molecules in the liquid phase slow down and form a more orderly arrangement in the solid phase, resulting in the release of energy.
"This chemical reaction gives off a lot of heat; it must be exothermic"
all animals are exothermic. If you change this answer, then you don't know what that word means. All living creatures are exothermic, meaning they give off heat. Even "cold blooded" animals give off heat.
exothermic
I think it is climate change
The word for "to change" is "transform," meaning to make a thorough or dramatic change in form, appearance, or character.
I don't think there's such a word as juah in English.
You can change the 'm' to a 't' to make wart.
stale