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  • In [[chemistry]], an '''exothermic reaction''' is one that releases [[energy]] in the form of [[heat]]. It is the oppos In an exothermic reaction, the total energy absorbed in bond breaking is less than the total energy r
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  • In [[chemistry]], an '''exothermic reaction''' is one that releases [[energy]] in the form of [[heat]]. It is the oppos In an exothermic reaction, the total energy absorbed in bond breaking is less than the total energy r
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  • ...hat absorbs [[energy]] in the form of [[heat]]. It is the opposite of an [[exothermic reaction]]. Expressed in a [[chemical equation]]:
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Exothermic reaction]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Exothermic reaction}}
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  • Sulfuric acid is made be reacting [[sulfur trioxide]] with water in an exothermic reaction.
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  • ...mposes hydrogen peroxide and oxidizes the drying of unsaturated oils in an exothermic reaction that can be potentially explosive. <ref>American Chemical Society: "Journal
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  • ...dation]] of organic material&mdash;in a bonfire, for example&mdash;is an [[exothermic reaction]] that releases a large amount of energy rather quickly. The equation for t
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  • ...reactions release heat, and those energy releasing reactions are called [[exothermic reaction]]s. On a molecular level, reactions can also be initiated by the addition o
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  • ...reactions release heat, and those energy releasing reactions are called [[exothermic reaction]]s. On a molecular level, reactions can also be initiated by the addition o
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  • ...cially nitration, which are routine parts of explosives manufacturing, are Exothermic reaction|exothermic &mdash; and the intermediates or products may be heat-sensitive.
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  • ...ion "enthalpy" is by definition ''H'' &equiv; ''U'' + ''pV''. Note that an exothermic reaction is characterized by ''H''<sub>f</sub> < ''H''<sub>i</sub>, i.e., has a nega
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