exothermica
Exothermica is a term used to describe processes that release heat energy to the surrounding environment. In chemistry and thermodynamics, an exothermic process is characterized by a decrease in the enthalpy of the system (ΔH < 0) at constant pressure, meaning energy is emitted as heat, light, or both. The term is often contrasted with endothermic processes, where heat is absorbed (ΔH > 0).
During an exothermic reaction, the total energy of the products is lower than that of the reactants,
Common examples include combustion of hydrocarbons (such as burning methane), acid–base neutralization, oxidation of metals, and
Applications of exothermic processes span industrial and practical uses, including hand warmers, self-heating products, welding, and
Note: Exothermica describes enthalpy changes (ΔH < 0), while exergonic refers to changes in Gibbs free energy