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❤ Differentiate b/w exothermic and endothermic reaction.
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Answered by Hemsreign7
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Endothermic reactions :-

A reaction which is occurs with the absorption of heat is known as endothermic reactions.

Usually, decomposition reactions are endothermic reactions.

This is because a decomposition reaction requires energy in the form of heat, electricity or light for the reactant to get decomposed into the products.

Example :-

{2FeSO_4 -- Fe_2O_3 + SO_2+SO_3}

Exothermic reaction :-

A reaction which is accompanied with the evolution of heat is known as exothermic reaction.

Usually, combination and displacement reaction are exothermic in nature.

This is because the transfer of ions releases some equivalent amount of energy in the form of heat.

For example :-

{CaO + H_2O -- Ca(OH)_2}

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline\bold{Endothermic\: Process}

⭐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.

\underline\bold{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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