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Exotherm An exotherm is a chemical reaction or physical process that releases energy in the form of heat. This type of reaction is characterized by the release of energy to the surroundings, resulting in an increase in temperature. Exothermic reactions are common in both natural and industrial processes.

Characteristics[edit]

Exothermic reactions are typically identified by a temperature rise in the surroundings. The energy released during these reactions can be in various forms, including light, sound, and heat. The enthalpy change (ΔH) for an exothermic reaction is negative, indicating that energy is being released.

Examples[edit]

Some common examples of exothermic reactions include:

Applications[edit]

Exothermic reactions have numerous applications in various fields:

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