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Chemical
reactions that produce energy or that require energy
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Introduction:
We have all
seen a burning candle or burning wood. Burning is a
chemical reaction between the burning object and the
oxygen gas. Burning is the most well known chemical
reaction that creates heat energy. Of course not all
chemical reactions create energy as much as burning.
Most heat producing chemical reactions may have no flame
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In this project we will
research the chemical reactions that produce or require energy.
We will also attempt to find a general rule that helps us
determine if a chemical reaction will produce or absorb energy.
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Project
description
During this project you perform varieties of experiments to
determine which chemical reactions absorb energy and which
chemical reactions produce energy. |
Details
of this project
More details or support for this project is available for the
members of ScienceProject.com. Material needed for
experiment or a science kit about this title may be available at
MiniScience.com. |
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