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  • Hey Gabby
  • Hey Macy
  • Do you guys know the difference from a endothermic reaction and exothermic reaction?
  • No I don't even know what that is!
  • I know that is a exothermic reaction because it has to do with the releasing heat and making the temperature surroundings to rise.
  • The difference is a endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat from surroundings
  • An a exothermic reaction is when a temperature increases because of heat.
  • One is an example of a Catalyst in a endothermic reaction is by it lowering the activation energy.
  • One example of a Catalyst in a exothermic reaction is it help it to achieve equilibrium at a different pace.
  • The word absorbed means to receive or take in something.
  • The word Heat means to have a high temperature.
  • The word released means to allow something to let out or to move.
  • The word Catalyst means is a substance that enables a chemical reaction to be in a faster rate
  • Two everyday examples of an endothermic reaction is melting ice and melting solids salts..
  • Two everyday examples of an exothermic reaction is lighting the stove , and washing your hair.
  • I know that is a endothermic reaction because it has to do with absorbing energy.
  • Thermal energy is heat.
  • Thermal energy is heat because it is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molocules to move faster and collide with each other.
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