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Video 5.1 Q=mcΔT. Table I 0 Exothermic reactions release heat and have negative values. 0 Example: When Carbon and Oxygen react they release 393.5kJ of. - ppt download
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For the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) there are six possible changes of state. Which changes of state are exothermic and which are endothermic ? | Socratic
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