exothermic
The heat that causes a substance to change form is called latent heat. This heat is absorbed or released during a phase change, such as melting, freezing, vaporization, or condensation, without causing a change in temperature.
When heat is added, it is called heat absorption or heat gain. When heat is subtracted, it is called heat release or heat loss.
When an object is hot, the temperature rises as heat is added. This increase in heat is called sensible heat. Solids can become liquids and liquids can become gases but changes like this require the addition or removal of heat. The heat that causes these changes is called latent heat.
The lost energy is called waste or dissipated energy. It is energy that is not used to perform useful work and is usually released 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 heat energy released when water vapor changes to a liquid is called heat of condensation. This process occurs when water vapor loses energy and transforms into liquid water, releasing latent heat in the process.
heat of condensation
Heat, which is why it's called an exo(outside)thermic(heat) reaction
The heat released when water condenses and changes to liquid form is called the latent heat of condensation. This heat is released because the water vapor loses energy as it transitions to a liquid state, leading to a release of thermal energy.
Yes, energy is released when water vapor condenses into a liquid. This process is called condensation, and it results in the conversion of water vapor's latent heat energy into sensible heat energy in the form of heat released to the surrounding environment.
The heat that causes a substance to change form is called latent heat. This heat is absorbed or released during a phase change, such as melting, freezing, vaporization, or condensation, without causing a change in temperature.
The ability to produce heat and light in a chemical reaction is called combustion. It is a type of exothermic reaction where energy is released in the form of heat and light.
The energy released when steam condenses to water is called the latent heat of vaporization. This energy is released in the form of heat as the steam loses its thermal energy and transitions back into liquid water.
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
You think probable to molar heat, expressed in J/mol.
The wasted energy when coal is burnt is called waste heat. This is the energy that is not converted into useful work during the combustion process and is released into the environment as heat.
exothermic (or exergonic if discussing energy being released in any form, including heat)