Exothermic: adj. "Exothermic" comes from the ancient Greek exo ἔξω, "out of" and thermos θερμός, "hot".
In thermodynamics, a phenomenon is said to be exothermic if it produces heat. Heat is a disordered form of energy. In an exothermic chemical reaction, the energy released by the formation of bonds in the products is greater than the energy required to break the bonds in the reactants.
During the reaction, it is possible to observe a transfer of heat...
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