Endothermic reaction means reactions which absorbs heat energy to carry out reaction. So if the reactants are at colder condition, process/operation require much more heat energy,ie, heat energy consumption will be more.
This reaction is called an exothermic reaction. It releases heat to the surroundings as the products lose energy and become colder.
Endothermic reactions can cause the container to feel colder. A simple example would be just mixing baking soda and vinegar.
Endothermic reactions absorb heat from their surroundings, making them feel cold.
During an endothermic reaction, heat is absorbed from the surroundings to break the existing bonds in the reactants, resulting in a decrease in temperature of the surroundings. This absorption of heat allows the reaction to occur, as it provides the necessary energy to break the bonds and form new ones in the products.
Fire creates an exothermic reaction, not endothermic. To be endothermic, the reaction must draw in heat from its surroundings, thereby making things colder.
Endothermic reaction.
Endothermic reaction?
No, the reaction between copper sulfate and hydrochloric acid is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. This is because energy is released when the products are formed, making the overall reaction exothermic.
This reaction is called an exothermic reaction. It releases heat to the surroundings as the products lose energy and become colder.
Endothermic reactions can cause the container to feel colder. A simple example would be just mixing baking soda and vinegar.
An endothermic reaction is one that absorbs heat energy from the surrounding environment. Therefore, an ongoing endothermic reaction will cause its surroundings to become colder. In contrast, an exothermic reaction radiates heat energy into its surroundings, which will cause the ambient environment to get warmer.
Endothermic reactions absorb heat from their surroundings, making them feel cold.
During an endothermic reaction, heat is absorbed from the surroundings to break the existing bonds in the reactants, resulting in a decrease in temperature of the surroundings. This absorption of heat allows the reaction to occur, as it provides the necessary energy to break the bonds and form new ones in the products.
energy is released which makes it hotter because it is an exothermic reaction, or energy is absorbed which makes it colder and an endothermic reaction =]
Fire creates an exothermic reaction, not endothermic. To be endothermic, the reaction must draw in heat from its surroundings, thereby making things colder.
An endothermic reaction is one that absorbs heat from the surroundings.
Endothermic reactions and exothermic reactions all involve something called an enthalpy change: a change in the amount of energy a chemical contains. The difference here is that exothermic reactions release heat energy to their surroundings, whereas endothermic reactions absorb heat from their surroundings (in effect, getting colder).