This topic explores the difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions in chemistry. Chemical reactions encompass a variety of processes categorised into subgroups, including endothermic and ...
In this video, I explain why some reactions explode while others cool, exploring the root cause of chemical energy. I discuss the chemistry behind endothermic and exothermic reactions, which involves ...
Two dry solids --- barium hydroxide and ammonium nitrate --- are mixed to produce an endothermic reaction. The temperature of the mixture drops approximately 45oC and is cold enough to freeze the ...
Speaker one Have you ever had a bump or a sprain and needed a cold compress? Speaker two Yes, all the time. Now, some cold packs use a chemical reaction to absorb heat. This is an example of something ...
Speaker one Have you ever had a bump or a sprain and needed a cold compress? Speaker two Yes, all the time. Now, some cold packs use a chemical reaction to absorb heat. This is an example of something ...
The glycosyltransferase-catalyzed generation of sugar nucleotides is normally an unfavorable endothermic process. Simple reactive glycosides used in conjunction with mutant transferases enable such ...