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what are exothermic reaction? explain with a chemical reaction​

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Answered by rk9098767
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An exothermic reaction is defined as a reaction that releases heat and has a net negative standard enthalpy change. Examples include any combustion process, rusting of iron, and freezing of water. Exothermic reactions are reactions that release energy into the environment in the form of heat.

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Answered by ayushisthegreat90
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An exothermic reaction is a "reaction for which the overall standard enthalpy change ΔH⚬ is negative." Exothermic reactions usually release heat and entail the replacement of weak bonds with stronger ones.

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