Chemistry, asked by ishitlamba7, 4 months ago

what is the effect of heat on the salt give​

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Answered by mishrapriyalata
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Salt absorbs heat, but in doing so reduces its effective operating temperature. A chemical reaction that gives off heat is called an Exothermic Reaction. Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2) or Calcium Chloride (CaCl) gives off heat when used, making them less reliant on air temperature and thus able to work at a lower range.

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Answered by itzcrazypie12
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Salt absorbs heat, but in doing so reduces its effective operating temperature. A chemical reaction that gives off heat is called an Exothermic Reaction. Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2) or Calcium Chloride (CaCl) gives off heat when used, making them less reliant on air temperature and thus able to work at a lower range.

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