
Exothermic reactions are chemical reactions that release energy into their surroundings, usually in the form of heat. These reactions are common in everyday life—from lighting a match to burning fuel in a car engine. In chemistry, understanding exothermic reactions helps explain how energy flows through chemical processes and why certain reactions occur spontaneously.
When an exothermic reaction takes place, the total energy released by forming new chemical bonds is greater than the energy required to break the original bonds in the reactants. The extra energy is released into the environment, often causing the surroundings to become warmer.
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