Asked by T
A chemical or physical change that takes in heat from its surroundings is
an exothermic process
an explosion **
an endothermic process
a phase change
an exothermic process
an explosion **
an endothermic process
a phase change
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Answered by
bobpursley
nope.
Answered by
T
Is it endothermic process?
Answered by
Mr. Skill's101.4
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation: reactants → products + energy.
Answered by
T
So it would be exothermic? I thought it was endo cause endo means taking in, and I know it requires heat
Answered by
Mr. Skill's101.4
The term endothermic process describes a process or reaction in which the system absorbs energy from its surroundings; usually, but not always, in the form of heat. ... The opposite of an endothermic process is an exothermic process, one that releases, "gives out" energy in the form of heat.
Answered by
Mr. Skill's101.4
Wrong one use this
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation: reactants → products + energy.
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation: reactants → products + energy.
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