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exothermic processの例文

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  • Polymerization of ethylene oxide is an exothermic process.
  • In 2006, the company tested a new process based on an exothermic process.
  • In NVT, the energy of endothermic and exothermic processes is exchanged with a thermostat.
  • The opposite of an exothermic process is an endothermic process, one that absorbs energy in the form of heat.
  • The ? " H " is a positive change in endothermic reactions, and negative in heat-releasing exothermic processes.
  • When it happens outside of the context of metabolism, this is called " burning ", a self-evidently exothermic processes.
  • As that warm air rises, the pressure drops, the solubility of water in air falls, and the water condenses-- condensation is an exothermic process.
  • The hydrolysis of trialkylaluminium compounds is a highly exothermic process, and the starting trialkylaluminium compounds are often pyrophoric ( i . e . burns on contact with air ).
  • The opposite of an endothermic process is an exothermic process, one that releases, " gives out " energy in the form of ( usually, but not always ) heat.
  • In an adiabatic system ( i . e . a system that does not exchange heat with the surroundings ), an exothermic process results in an increase in temperature of the system.
  • Fusion of light elements toward these releases energy ( an exothermic process ), while a fusion producing nuclei heavier than these elements, will result in energy retained by the resulting nucleons, and the resulting reaction is endothermic.
  • The lattice enthalpy is the enthalpy change involved in the formation of an ionic compound from gaseous ions ( an exothermic process ), or sometimes defined as the energy to break the ionic compound into gaseous ions ( an endothermic process ).
  • The fusion of lighter nuclei, which creates a heavier nucleus and often a free neutron or proton, generally releases more energy than it takes to force the nuclei together; this is an exothermic process that can produce self-sustaining reactions.
  • It would basically be all of the energy lost in the chemical reactions which convert your fat, sugars, and proteins into carbon dioxide and water; since this is an exothermic process, there is a tiny amount of mass lost there.
  • This is also the case of calcium hydroxide ( portlandite ) whose solubility at 70 癈 is about half of its value at 25 癈 . The dissolution of calcium hydroxide in water is also an exothermic process and obeys to the Le Chatelier's principle.
  • If you count processing meat in an exothermic process over time to make it digestible, then yes, sewing up shorebirds inside a seal-skin and letting them rot in their own heat so they become nice and soft and easy to consume does count as cooking . talk ) 03 : 06, 18 August 2011 ( UTC)
  • In thermodynamics, the term "'exothermic process "'( exo-: " outside " ) describes a process or reaction that releases energy from the system to its surroundings, usually in the form of heat, but also in a form of light ( e . g . a spark, flame, or flash ), electricity ( e . g . a battery ), or sound ( e . g . explosion heard when burning hydrogen ).