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 The term 'exothermic' is used to describe the energy change of a reaction in which chemical energy is emitted out to surrounding. An exothermic reaction has a negative [[Enthalpy]].
<span style="font-size: 13.28px;">The term 'exothermic' is used to describe the energy change of a reaction in which chemical energy is emitted out to surrounding<ref>https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/chemical-processes/thermochemistry/a/endothermic-vs-exothermic-reactions</ref>. An exothermic reaction has a negative&nbsp;</span>[[Enthalpy]]<span style="font-size: 13.28px;">.</span>

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The term 'exothermic' is used to describe the energy change of a reaction in which chemical energy is emitted out to surrounding[1]. An exothermic reaction has a negative Enthalpy.