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Answered by navyabaid7
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The endothermic process is a term which describes a chemical reaction where the system absorbs the heat energy from its surrounding. Some such examples are evaporating liquids, melting ice, dry ice, alkanes cracking, thermal decomposition, etc. As its name suggests that ‘endo‘ means ‘to absorb’ and ‘thermic‘ means ‘heat’.

These reactions are the opposite of an endothermic reaction. It will release the energy by light or heat into the surrounding. Some examples are neutralization, burning a substance, reactions of fuels, deposition of dry ice, respiration, etc, Here the term ‘Exo‘ refers ‘to release’, and ‘thermic‘ refers to the ‘heat’. So, exothermic reactions are involving the release of energy. These types of reactions are warmer, and sometimes they may be dangerous with high rate reactions.

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Answered by naveenkarnakoti9878
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An exothermic process releases heat, causing the temperature of the immediate surroundings to rise. An endothermic process absorbs heat and cools the surroundings.

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