Write difference btw endothermic and exothermic reaction
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The difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions lies in the words themselves. "Thermic" refers to heat, just as in the word "thermometer." "Exo" means "outside" and "endo" means "inside." Thus, an endothermic reaction pulls heat into an object or area, while an exothermic reaction expels heat.
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1. Those reactions in which the heat is released are called exothermic reactions. Are mainly Catabolic.
Ex- H2SO4+2Na-----> Na2SO4+H2
2. Those reactions in which the heat is absorbed or given from external medium to carry out the reaction are called Endothermic reactions.
Are generally Anabolic.
Ex- Photosynthesis
6CO2+12H2O ------> C6H12O6 + 6O2 +38 ATPs.
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