Science, asked by ujjutheboss123, 3 months ago

Is exothermic reaction only that reaction where heat is released. What if other energies except heat is released in a reaction? Is that exothermic reaction nonetheless? Similarly, this question applies for exothermic reactions as well. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Exothermic reactions are reactions or processes that release energy, usually in the form of heat or light. In an exothermic reaction, energy is released because the total energy of the products is less than the total energy of the reactants.

Answered by HiteshJoshi7
1

so my answer here is that if there related any other form of energy , and there is no (along with it ) relase of heat energy , and also the reaction doesn't produce heat energy from the other evolved energy after ,, then reaction isn't an exothermic reaction .

as "thermic" in "exothermic" is a word used to define any form of heat energy (sources can differ , the souce can be light , nucler energy ,etc.).

[AND I WASN'T ABLE TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU WANTED TO SAY IN THE OTHER PART

OR IS THERE EVEN ANY OTHER PART IN THE QUESTION]

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