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  • '''Endothermic''' (pronunciation: /ˌɛndoʊˈθɜːrmɪk/) is a term used in [[Thermodynamics]] to describe a process or reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundin ...irst used in the scientific community in the late 19th century to describe chemical reactions that absorb heat from their surroundings.
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  • ...the Greek ''exo'' (outside) and ''thermos'' (heat). It is used to describe chemical reactions where heat is a product. ...mical reaction]]: A process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
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  • ...that a particle carries. It is a fundamental concept in electrochemistry, thermodynamics, and physics. ...al" is derived from the words "electro," which is related to electricity, "chemical," which pertains to chemistry, and "potential," which refers to the capacit
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  • '''Exergonic''' (/ɛksɜːrˈɡɒnɪk/) is a term used in [[Biochemistry]] and [[Thermodynamics]] to describe a process that releases energy during its progress. The term An '''exergonic''' reaction refers to a chemical reaction where the change in the [[Free energy]] is negative, indicating a
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  • ...h the study of how matter behaves on a molecular and atomic level, and how chemical reactions occur. ...mical reactions, the [[Energy]] changes that occur in reactions, and the [[Thermodynamics]] of substances.
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  • == Chemical kinetics == ...l kɪˈnɛtɪks/), also known as reaction kinetics, is the study of rates of [[chemical processes]].
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  • == Chemical Compounds == ...ng of two or more [[atoms]] that are chemically bonded together. The term "chemical compound" has its roots in the Latin words "componere" meaning "to put toge
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  • * [[Thermodynamics]] * [[Laws of thermodynamics]]
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  • ...to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. * [[First Law of Thermodynamics]]
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  • ...on (also called a nonspontaneous reaction or an unfavorable reaction) is a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive, and energ * [[Thermodynamics]]: The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between hea
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  • ...and human systems. It is a scientific discipline that applies the laws of thermodynamics to different fields, including physics, chemistry, ecology, and human healt ...ald]], who developed a general theory of energy based on the principles of thermodynamics.
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  • ...on energy can be defined as the energy barrier that must be overcome for a chemical reaction to occur. It is denoted by the symbol Ea and is measured in [[Joul * [[Catalyst]]: A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
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  • == Chemical Engineering == '''Chemical Engineering''' (pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪkəl ɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ/) is a br
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  • == Chemical Equilibrium == ...ilibrium''' (pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪkəl/ /ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm/) is a state in a [[chemical reaction]] where the concentrations of both reactants and products remain c
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  • ...fic technique used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released by a chemical reaction, physical change, or biological process. The term originates from ...ysics]], and [[Biology|biology]]. It is a crucial tool in [[Thermodynamics|thermodynamics]], the study of heat and energy transfer. The device used to perform these
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  • ...is'' meaning movement, is a branch of science that deals with the rates of chemical reactions or the study of motion. It is a fundamental concept in the field ...text of [[Chemistry]], Kinetics is the study of the speed or rate at which chemical reactions occur, as well as the factors that influence these rates. In [[Ph
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  • ...onounced: /aɪˈdiːəl gæs lɔː/) is a fundamental principle in the field of [[thermodynamics]] and [[physical chemistry]]. It describes how gases behave under varying c * [[Moles]]: A unit of measurement in chemistry that expresses amounts of a chemical substance.
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  • ...branch of [[chemistry]] that studies the energy changes that occur during chemical reactions. * [[Thermochemistry]]: The study of the energy and heat associated with chemical reactions and/or physical transformations.
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  • * [[Water]]: A transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance, which is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the flu * [[Thermodynamics]]: The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between hea
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  • ...anging from one state (solid, liquid, gas) to another without changing the chemical composition. * [[Thermodynamics]]: The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between hea
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