Part A: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions: NH4NO3 Solution CaCl2 Solution Initial water temperature (°C) 22°C 22°C Final water temperature (°C) 19°c 24°C Temperature change Endothermic or Exothermic Add the term heat to the reactants or products in the following chemical equations. H20 NH,NO; (s) NH, * (aq) + NO; (aq) H-O CaCl, (s) Ca (aq) + 2CF (aq) Q 1: Use the knowledge you attained from the above activity and answer the following. Indicate the process that absorb energy with a positive sign (+, endothermic) and the process that releases energy with a negative sign (-, exothermic). Process Sign (+ or -) Exothermic or Endothermic Freezing water Cooking a potato in a microwave oven Burning wood log in a fireplace Digestion of food inside the body Photosynthesis

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Part A: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions:
NH4NO3 Solution
CaCl2 Solution
Initial water temperature (°C)
22°C
22°C
Final water temperature (°C)
19°c
24°C
Temperature change
Endothermic or Exothermic
Add the term heat to the reactants or products in the following chemical equations.
H20
NH,NO; (s)
NH, * (aq)
+ NO; (aq)
H2O
CaCl2 (s)
Ca* (aq)
2C1 (aq)
Q 1: Use the knowledge you attained from the above activity and answer the following. Indicate
the process that absorb energy with a positive sign (+, endothermic) and the process that releases
energy with a negative sign (-, exothermic).
Process
Sign (+ or -) Exothermic or Endothermic
Freezing water
Cooking a potato in a microwave oven
Burning wood log in a fireplace
Digestion of food inside the body
Photosynthesis
Transcribed Image Text:Part A: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions: NH4NO3 Solution CaCl2 Solution Initial water temperature (°C) 22°C 22°C Final water temperature (°C) 19°c 24°C Temperature change Endothermic or Exothermic Add the term heat to the reactants or products in the following chemical equations. H20 NH,NO; (s) NH, * (aq) + NO; (aq) H2O CaCl2 (s) Ca* (aq) 2C1 (aq) Q 1: Use the knowledge you attained from the above activity and answer the following. Indicate the process that absorb energy with a positive sign (+, endothermic) and the process that releases energy with a negative sign (-, exothermic). Process Sign (+ or -) Exothermic or Endothermic Freezing water Cooking a potato in a microwave oven Burning wood log in a fireplace Digestion of food inside the body Photosynthesis
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