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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE Exothermic reaction and endothermic reaction


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Answered by Vinanti06
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Explanation:

All chemical reactions involve the transfer of energy. Endothermic processes require an input of energy to proceed and are signified by a positive change in enthalpy i.e. heat, electrical or light energy. Exothermic processes release energy upon completion i.e. heat, electrical or light energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Exothermic reaction :

When energy is released in the form of heat during the reaction, it is called an exothermic reaction. The heat evolved is shown by a plus sign on the right-hand side of the equation.

For example :

 \sf N_{2} (g) + 3 H_{2} (g) \longrightarrow 2NH_{3} (g) + 92 kJ

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Endothermic reaction :

When energy is absorbed as heat during a reaction it is called an endothermic reaction the heat absorbed is shown by a plus sign on the left hand side of the equation or with the negative side on right hand side.

For example :

 \sf N_{2} (g) + O_{2} (g) + 180 kJ \longrightarrow 2NO (g)

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 \sf N_{2} (g) + O_{2} (g) \longrightarrow 2NO (g) - 180 kJ

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