eksotermilises
Eksotermilises refers to a chemical reaction that releases energy, usually in the form of heat, into its surroundings. This is in contrast to endothermic reactions, which absorb energy from their surroundings. The term "eksotermilises" is derived from Greek words: "exo" meaning "outside" and "thermos" meaning "heat." Therefore, an eksotermilises reaction is one where heat goes outside the system.
In an eksotermilises reaction, the energy stored in the chemical bonds of the reactants is greater than
Common examples of eksotermilises reactions include combustion, where fuel burns and releases heat and light, and