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04.11.2020 •
Chemistry
5. Back to your pizza. You want the pizza to be
both crispy and hot. Based on what you learned
about the different types of heat transfer, which
appliance-the oven, stovetop, or microwave oven-
will you use to reheat your lunch? Explain your
choice.
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Ответ:
B) exothermic
Explanation:
Endothermic: The chemical reactions in which reactants form products by absorption of energy are called as endothermic reactions.
Exothermic : The chemical reactions in which reactants form products along with release of energy are called as exothermic reactions. Thus if walls turn hot that means the energy has been released.
Reversible: The chemical reactions in which reactants form products and products can also be converted back to reactants are called as reversible reactions.
Irreversible: The chemical reactions in which reactants form products but products can not be converted back to reactants are called as irreversible reactions.