The amount of heat released by the substance with higher temperature is equal to the amount of heat absorbed by the substance with lower temperature. The statement is often called "THE BLACK's PRINCIPLE".
beacause its heat =P
Most of this energy is released during the decay of radioactive isotopes. To a lesser extent, this is residual heat, from the formation of Earth - gradually released as Earth's interior solidifies.
That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.
Heat which causes a change in temperature of substance is called specific heat.
The heat energy released when water vapor condenses to a liquid is called "heat of vaporization".
heat of condensation
Heat, which is why it's called an exo(outside)thermic(heat) reaction
when energy is absorbed it is called an endergonic reaction and when energy is released it is called an exergonic reaction
Heat
An insulated device used for measuring the amount of heat absorbed or released during a reaction is called a calorimeter.
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
No, this is called 'exothermic'
exothermic (or exergonic if discussing energy being released in any form, including heat)
The Heat was released on 06/28/2013.
Released. It is called the Heat of Fusion. It is absorbed when turning from solid to liquid, and released when turning from liquid to solid.
Heat energy, mechanic energy, and new chemical energy.