"Exploring the Heat: The Science Behind Exothermic Reactions"


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An exothermic reaction is a chemical process that releases energy in the form of heat or light. These reactions often feel warm to the touch because the energy is transferred to the surroundings. Common examples include combustion, condensation of steam, and neutralization reactions between acids and bases. Exothermic processes are widely used in industries for energy generation and in daily life, such as in hand warmers and self-heating cans. Understanding these reactions is essential for safe chemical handling and for harnessing energy efficiently in various applications.


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