Rottening of vegetable matter is what type of reaction?
why? ( endothermic or exothermic )
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Explanation:
Its exothermic. When breaking down it gives off heat.
This is why is you put your hand over a compost pile it feels warm.
bacteria use acidic stuff to break down bonds in carbohydrates in veggies
bacteria use acidic stuff to break down bonds in carbohydrates in veggies so bond energy is released and its given off as heat
bacteria use acidic stuff to break down bonds in carbohydrates in veggies so bond energy is released and its given off as heat so its exothermic. that's why we keep stuff in a refrigerator to stop bacteria from decomposing them
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◾️ rottening of vegetables is a kind of decomposition reaction.
◾️ Decomposition reaction may not always require energy, but usually they require energy and is called endothermic reaction. whether the process is exothermic or endothermic depends upon the overall enthalpy of reaction. sometimes to decompose a substance, the reaction may need energy, but the energy released of the products can be so large that the overall process can be termed as exothermic. The decomposition of plant and animal organic waste by the action of microbes into useful compost is an exothermic reaction because large amount of energy is released in this process. It is different from other chemical reactions,as they need energy to break the bond. But in these reaction the breakdown is carried out by microbes.
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