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The burning of natural gas is an exothermic reaction.
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Energy is released when bonds form to make carbon dioxide and water. In this case more energy is released than is put in so the reaction is exothermic. ... Burning gas releases heat and warms whatever is around it, so it's exothermic. An endothermic process absorbs heat and cools the surrounding area.
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Answer: The burning of natural gas produces heat, which is an example of an exothermic reaction and these reactions are also referred to as combustion reactions.
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- When new bonds form in the products, less energy is released during an exothermic reaction than is required to break bonds in the reactants.
- Energy is continuously released during an exothermic reaction, frequently in the form of heat. Exothermic reactions characterize all combustion processes. These are some instances of exothermic processes: burning of fuels like wood, coal, and oil or gasoline, the reaction of thermite, the interaction of water and highly electropositive metals like alkali metals.
- The body responds to the environment by releasing heat, making the environment seem heated. Bonds produced in the products are weaker than those broken in the reactants. In comparison to the bonds broken in the reactants, the bonds produced in the products are stronger. The energy of the reactants is lower.
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