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Exothermic (520 bytes)
1: '''Exothermic''' has several meanings, including: 2: *In [[biology]], an '''exothermic''' or '''[[poikilothermic]]''' [[animal]] is one ... 3: *In [[chemistry]], an [[exothermic reaction|'''exothermic''' reaction]] is one that produces [[heat]]: for ... Exothermic reaction (1649 bytes) 1: In [[chemistry]], an '''exothermic reaction''' is one that releases [[heat]]. It is ... 5: ...ction is taking place gains heat, the reaction is exothermic. 7: In an exothermic reaction the total energy absorbed in bond breaki... 13: For an exothermic reaction, this gives a negative value for Δ... 19: ==Examples of exothermic reactions== Endothermic reaction (806 bytes) 7: An endothermic reaction is the opposite of an [[exothermic reaction]]. 9: ...ermic]], [[homoiothermic]], [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]], [[thermodynamics]], [[chemical thermodynamics]... Iron(II) oxide (743 bytes) 7: ...molten [[iron]] in a highly [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] reaction. '''Thermite reactions are extremely ... Spontaneous process (2611 bytes) 1: ...nvention is the same as for [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]]/[[endothermic]] reactions, with a release of fr... 7: ... require a negative change in [[enthalpy]] (ie an exothermic reaction) and/or a positive change in the [[entro... 11: This is why so many spontaneous reactions are exothermic. The release of heat energy creates a large incr... Nitro compound (1417 bytes) 1: ...an easily trigger a violent [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] decomposition. Inorganic [[salt]]s containing ... FRH (393 bytes) 1: ...flameless ration heater'''," a water-activated [[exothermic]] chemical heater included with Meals, Ready-to-E... High energy phosphate (2157 bytes) 7: ...rolysis]] of these bonds is [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] under physiological conditions, releasing energ... Endergonic reaction (349 bytes) 3: ...> 0 in [[Gibbs free energy]], in contrast to an [[exothermic reaction]], which uses ΔH as in [[enthalpy]... Thermal (disambiguation) (423 bytes) 7: ...a [[chemical reaction]] that releases heat, see [[exothermic]]. Stoichiometry (2772 bytes) 6: ...form a liquid, water, in an [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] reaction, as described by Equation 1. Carbohydrate catabolism (1089 bytes) 5: ...r is a waste product and the chemical reaction is exothermic. Le Chatelier's principle (2782 bytes) 25: ...as way as to produce heat. Since this reaction is exothermic to the right, it would favour the production of m... Self-heating can (1409 bytes) 1: ... outer chamber houses chemicals that undergo an [[exothermic reaction]] when combined. When someone wants to e... Enthalpy (4290 bytes) 42: For an [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] [[chemical reaction|reaction]] at constant pres... Chemical reaction (5707 bytes) 22: ...hus more likely to occur. Our example reaction is exothermic, which we already know from everyday experience, ... Haber process (3755 bytes) 15: ...s. The forward reaction is [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]], meaning it produces heat and is favored at low... Thermite (3510 bytes) 3: ...n with an extremely intense [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] reaction. The products emerge as liquids due t... Combustion (1750 bytes) 1: '''Combustion''' or '''burning''' is an [[exothermic reaction]] between a substance and a gas to relea... Alkane (8011 bytes) 94: ... chlorinated. This a highly [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] reaction that can lead to an explosion. 120: Is a very [[exothermic reaction|exothermic]] reaction. If the quantity of O<sub>2</sub> is i...
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