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define exothermic reaction​

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Answered by pappukutti
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exothermic reaction is a type of reaction which produces a large amount of heat during reaction

Answered by aki7760
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A nuclear explosion is an example of a (highly) exothermic reaction. Exothermic reactions are reactions that release energy into the environment in the form of heat. Exothermic reactions feel warm or hot or may even be explosive. More energy is released making chemical bonds than is used breaking them.

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