Chemical energy is needed to transform a chemical substance into a new product through chemical reaction. Therefore, breaking or formation of chemical bond involves energy, which may be either absorbed or released from a chemical reaction.
- To break the chemical bond, energy from surrounding is absorbed resulting decrease of temperature of surrounding.
- To form the chemical bond, energy from reaction is released to the surrounding resulting increase of temperature of surrounding.
Exothermic Reaction | Endothermic Reaction |
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Examples: Combustion of fuel, burning of metal, neutralization, respiration, rusting of iron, reaction of a reactive metal with acid, reaction of alkaline metals with water, Haber process, freezing, condensation, dissolving alkali or concentrated acid in water, dissolving anhydrous salts in water. | Examples: Thermal decomposition of nitrate or carbonate salts, reaction of acid with hydrogen carbonate, photosynthesis, melting, boiling, sublimation, dissolving ammonium or potassium salts in water, heating of hydrated salt. |
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