when one element replaces another in a compound when the reaction has occured
An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction in which more energy is taken in than given off. This means that energy is absorbed from the surroundings during the reaction, causing a decrease in temperature. An example of an endothermic reaction is the reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
Such reactions are called Exothermic reactions.
A reaction in which oxygen is removed from a compound is called a reduction reaction.
The amount of heat given off by the reaction
an Exothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction.
Exothermic reaction.
Radiation
When heat is released, it is called exothermic reaction. This type of reaction results in a decrease in temperature as energy is given off in the form of heat.
A change in which energy is released is called an exothermic reaction. In exothermic reactions, energy is given off in the form of heat to the surroundings. This results in a decrease in the overall energy of the system.
The energy required is called the activation energy. The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction is given by the formula Ea=-RT*ln(k/A). R is the universal gas constant, T is temperature in Kelvin, k is the reaction rate coefficient and A is the frequency factor.
The energy is dependent on the reactants.
The energy required is called the activation energy. The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction is given by the formula Ea=-RT*ln(k/A). R is the universal gas constant, T is temperature in Kelvin, k is the reaction rate coefficient and A is the frequency factor.
exothermic reaction. This type of reaction releases energy to the surroundings as heat.
Endothermic reaction.
greater than