- An
endothermic process is a
chemical or
physical process that
absorbs heat from its surroundings. In
terms of thermodynamics, it is a
thermodynamic process...
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Endothermic gas is a gas that
inhibits or
reverses oxidation on the
surfaces it is in
contact with. This gas is the
product of
incomplete combustion in...
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within brown adipose tissue. Only
birds and
mammals are
considered truly endothermic groups of animals. However,
Argentine black and
white tegu, leatherback...
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chemist Marcellin Berthelot. The
opposite of an
exothermic process is an
endothermic process, one that
absorbs energy,
usually in the form of heat. The concept...
- negative,
leading to two
major forms of the Van 't Hoff plot. For an
endothermic reaction, heat is absorbed,
making the net
enthalpy change positive....
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circadian rhythm-controlled
behaviors is not well
known among either endothermic or
ectothermic vertebrates,
although extensive research has been done...
- at
which the
substance chemically decomposes. The
reaction is
usually endothermic as heat is
required to
break chemical bonds in the
compound undergoing...
- The
energy change can be
regarded as
being made up of
three parts: the
endothermic breaking of
bonds within the
solute and
within the solvent, and the formation...
- cold-blooded or ectothermic. However, the
Scombroidei are warm-blooded (
endothermic),
including the
billfishes and tunas. The opah, a lampriform, uses whole-body...
- the
standard heats of
formation of
substances at 25 °C (298 K). For
endothermic (heat-absorbing) processes, the
change ΔH is a
positive value; for exothermic...