Interpretation:
The difference between an exothermic and an endothermic reaction is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Exothermic reaction: A reaction is exothermic if heat is released in the
Endothermic reaction: A reaction is endothermic if heat is absorbed in the chemical reaction.
Answer to Problem 118A
Exothermic reaction | Endothermic reaction | |
Definition | A reaction is exothermic if heat is released in the chemical reaction | A reaction is endothermic if heat is absorbed in the chemical reaction |
Sign of |
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Energy of system | Energy of system after the reaction will be less than energy before the reaction. | Energy of system after the reaction will be more than energy before the reaction. |
Explanation of Solution
Exothermic reaction: A reaction is exothermic if heat is released in the chemical reaction. Energy of system after the reaction is less than energy before the reaction.
Endothermic reaction: A reaction is endothermic if heat is absorbed in the chemical reaction. Energy of system after the reaction is more than energy before the reaction.
Exothermic reaction | Endothermic reaction | |
Definition | A reaction is exothermic if heat is released in the chemical reaction | A reaction is endothermic if heat is absorbed in the chemical reaction |
Sign of |
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Energy of system | Energy of system after the reaction will be less than energy before the reaction. | Energy of system after the reaction will be more than energy before the reaction. |
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