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Define exothermic and endothermic reactions. Give two examples of each.

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Exothermic Reaction

A chemical reaction in which heat is given out is called an exothermic reaction.

Examples:

  1. When carbon burns in oxygen, carbon dioxide is formed and a lot of heat is produced.
    C + O2 ⟶ CO2 + Heat
  2. When water is added to quicklime, slaked lime is formed and along with it a large amount of heat energy is produced.
    CaO + H2O ⟶ Ca(OH)2 + Heat

Endothermic Reaction

A chemical reaction in which heat is absorbed is called an endothermic reaction.

Examples:

  1. When nitrogen and oxygen gas are heated together to a temperature of about 3000°C, nitric oxide gas is formed.
    N2 + O2 3000°Cheat\xrightarrow[3000\degree\text{C}]{\text{heat}} 2NO
  2. When calcium carbonate is heated at 1000°C, it decomposes to give calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
    CaCO3 1000°Cheat\xrightarrow[1000\degree\text{C}]{\text{heat}} CaO + CO2

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