Is an exothermic reaction catabolic or anabolic? What does a catabolic reaction look like? Do catabolic reactions release ADP? Are endothermic reactions anabolic or catabolic? Are all catabolic reactions exergonic? Do catabolic pathways release energy?
Why do reactants become hotter during exothermic reactions when they are losing energy and why do reactants become colder when they are gaining energy in endothermic reactions? What are the entropy changes with catabolic reactions? How could you perform an experiment to find the melting point of...
Natural convection driven by the heat released from an exothermic step must be considered as an example of how mixing might be promoted by chemical reactions occurring without mechanical stirring. For this it is possibly easiest to consider a batch reactor containing an unstirred fluid, in which he...
Seudoisotermico catalytic Reactor for exothermic or endothermic heterogeneous Chemical reactionsHeat Exchange Unit for pseudo Isothermal reactor which includes a substantially Cylindrical closed casing (2) in their respective opposite Ends by Funds (3,4) at least one of which is provided with at least...
key difference between combustion and pyrolysis is thatthe combustion occurs in the presence of oxygen whereas the pyrolysis occurs in the absence (or near absence) of oxygen. Both combustion and pyrolysis are thermochemical reactions. Combustion is exothermic because it produces heat and light energy...
The "toothpaste" is formed when the yeast removed the oxygen bubbles from the hydrogen peroxide which created foam. This is an exothermic reaction, and it creates heat as well as foam (you can have kids notice that the bottle became warm as the reaction occurred). ...
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I have done a little bit of effort to research CCS technology, and I am not even sure if it's exothermic - i.e. it might take more energy to capture the carbon than burning the fuel produced in the first place. It appears that the whole concept is a fools errand. I...
To take the prototypical example of prebiotic chemistry: the highly exothermic formation of adenine from HCN under most of the conditions applied proceeds under kinetic control since under these conditions the product adenine will not be in established equilibrium with either its starting material, or...
Behavior in Fire: Molten lithium is quite easily ignited and is then difficult to extinguish. Hot or burning lithium will react with all gases except those of the helium-argon group. It also reacts violently with concrete, wood, asphalt, sand, asbestos; and in fact, nearly everything except...