exothermic: when the reactants can convert potential energy (stored energy) into kinetic energy. flow of energy into surroundings, surroundings get warmer. the reactants have more energy that the...
An endothermic phase change is when the system absorbs energy from its surroundings, while in an exothermic phase change the system releases energy to its surroundings.
The 3 types of endothermic phase changes are the movement from solid to liquid, the movement from liquid to gas, and the movement form gas to plasma. Endothermic is the absorbing of heat.
The 3 types of endothermic phase changes are the movement from solid to liquid, the movement from liquid to gas, and the movement form gas to plasma. Endothermic is the absorbing of heat.
This will seem counter-intuitive. Condensation, deposition, and freezing (processes where temperature is decreasing) are exothermic processes. That is, they must give energy to the environment in...