| endothermic |
reacting systems which absorb heat from the surroundings. Heat "goes into" the system, so DH is positive. The opposite of exothermic. On this potential energy graph DH is represented by the vertical distance from reactants to products. This shows an increase in energy of the system, so the forward reaction is endothermic. Endothermic reactions have a positive DH.
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| endothermic c. |
one whose formation is attended with absorption of heat from the environment.
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| endothermic |
a reaction which absorbs energy (ie, cools its surroundings), DH is positive.
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| endothermic |
also warm-blooded, able to maintain a relatively high and constant body temperature independent of the surroundings
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| endothermic |
A chemical reaction which allows materials to absorb heat.
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