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What is exoyhermic?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/1/2022

'exoyhermic' is a typo of 'exothermic' ;D

Exothermic describes a process or reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. In other words, an exothermic reaction releases heat, or gets hotter. An endothermic reaction is one that absorbs heat, or gets cooler.

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