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difference between endothermic and exothermic reaction with examples???​

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Answered by cutegirl2213
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in endothermic heat is absorbed and in exothermic heat is liberated

eg:

endothermic : carbon + oxygen =carbon dioxide +heat

exothermic : C+2S=CS2-HEAT

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anushka488611: difference between exothermic
cutegirl2213: heat is liberated
anushka488611: thanks
cutegirl2213: u can remember easily by this in endothermic "en"means entry and in exothermic "ex" means exit
anushka488611: ok
cutegirl2213: entry of heat and exit of heat
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Answered by lakshaymadaan18
1

Endothermic Reactions

The endothermic process is a term that describes a reaction where the system absorbs the energy from its surrounding in the form of heat. Few examples of endothermic process is photosynthesis, evaporating liquids, melting ice, dry ice, alkanes cracking, thermal decomposition, ammonium chloride in water and much more.

Exothermic Reactions

The exothermic reaction is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. It releases energy by light or heat to its surrounding. Few examples are neutralization, burning a substance, reactions of fuels, deposition of dry ice, respiration, solution of sulfuric acid into water and much more.

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