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exothermic Word used to describe a reaction in which more energy (usually heat) is given out than used, resulting in an increase in temperature
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exothermic reacting systems which release heat into the surroundings. Heat "exits" from the system, so DH is negative. The opposite of endothermic. On this potential energy graph, DH is represented by the vertical distance from reactants to products. This is a decrease in energy of the system, so the forward reaction is exothermic. Exothermic reactions have a negative DH.
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exothermic c. one whose formation is attended with loss of heat to the environment.
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exothermic a reaction which releases energy (ie, warms its surroundings), DH is negative.
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exothermic Releasing heat.
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