Exothermic processes
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Exothermic processes
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Why is burning wood exothermic? I thought the wood is taking in heat to burn, therefore endothermic. However, it then gives off heat which makes it exothermic. Which is it?
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How can an exothermic reaction be identified?
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Why is freezing an exothermic process?
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Why is respiration an exothermic process?
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Question #a5319
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What are some examples of exothermic reactions?
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What are exothermic reactions?
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What are some common mistakes students make with exothermic reactions?
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How does an exothermic reaction change the entropy of the surroundings?
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How do exothermic reactions occur?
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Why do exothermic reactions release energy?
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What are exothermic reactions used for?
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Which is a more favorable reaction: an endothermic or an exothermic reaction?
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What factors affect exothermic reactions?
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Is exergonic the same as endothermic or exothermic?
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Why do exothermic reactions release heat?
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Why are combustion reactions exothermic?
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Are all exothermic reactions spontaneous?
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What conditions must be met in order for a reaction to be considered exothermic?
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Question #a896f
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Question #b865c
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Is the freezing of water an exothermic or an endothermic process?
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Question #e7f6e
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Question #47aea
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What process is described below by the equation sugar + oxygen #-># water + carbon dioxide + energy?
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Question #2ff33
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Is the melting of candle wax an exothermic or endothermic reaction?
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When a hydrocarbon is combusted, clearly we break #C-H# and #C-C# bonds. Why are such reactions exothermic?
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How do we represent the heat evolved in exothermic reactions?
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In an experiment, Ann mixes concentrated sulfuric acid with water in a reaction test tube. The walls of the test tube turn hot. What type of reaction has occurred?
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Find entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs free energy of reaction at 298K. Find if it is exothermic and whether it is spontaneous?
C3H8 + 502 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O
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Two substances chemically reacted inside a beaker, causing the beaker to become too hot to touch. What occurred during this reaction?
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Why is jet fuel used as an aviation fuel in preference to dihydrogen gas? Does it make sense in terms of the energy yield?
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What happens to the energy released by an exothermic reaction?
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What is the relationship between products and reactants in an exothermic reaction?
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What reactions that release energy?
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In an exothermic reaction, does an increase in temperature favor the formation of products?
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In an exothermic reaction, does an increase in temperature favor the formation of products?
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When aqueous solutions of HCI and NaOH are mixed together in a calorimeter, the temperature of the solution increases. What type of reaction is this?
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What occurs when zinc metal is added to hydrochloric acid?
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Which of the following has the most exothermic lattice energy: #Ca_3N_2, CaO, SrF_2, Sr_3N_2, Ca_3P_2#?
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What is a chemical reaction that gives off energy?
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In an exergonic reaction, what is the #DeltaG#?
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What is the temperature that oxidize Zinc into Zinc oxide?????
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For #"barium carbonate"#, #"barium oxide"#, #"magnesium oxide"#, and #"magnesium chloride"#, which salt is likely to exhibit the greatest lattice enthalpy?
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Why is the reaction H2+Cl2 = 2HCl exothermic?
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When two chemicals mix causing their temperature to rise. Is this an exothermic or endothermic reaction?
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Does a negative #DeltaH# correspond to an endothermic or exothermic process?
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What does exothermic mean?
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How do we use the flame test to identify certain elements?
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Is a reaction that is exothermic and becomes more positionally random spontaneous or non spontaneous? What about less positionally random? Is there enough information to tell?
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Is a reaction that is endothermic and becomes less positionally random spontaneous or non spontaneous? What about more positionally random? Is there enough information to tell?
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How is methane oxidized?
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Why is energy lost a negative number?
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Why are freezing, condensation and deposition exothermic processes?
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In an exothermic reaction, is heat a product?
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Question #8872a
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What is an exothermic reaction?
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If the forward reaction is exothermic, why is the reverse reaction endothermic?
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What type of process occurred when salt A dissolved in water?
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Question #dcfef
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You dissolve a salt in water. How would you determine if the reaction is exothermic or endothermic??