exothermisyyden
Exothermisyyden refers to the property of a chemical reaction or process that releases energy into its surroundings, typically in the form of heat. This release of energy causes the temperature of the environment to increase. In contrast to endothermic processes, which absorb energy, exothermic ones are characterized by a net release of energy.
The energy released in an exothermic reaction comes from the breaking and forming of chemical bonds. When
Common examples of exothermic reactions include combustion, such as burning wood or natural gas, where significant
The magnitude of the energy released by an exothermic reaction is quantified by its enthalpy change, denoted