Mar 2, 2009

Energy Released in these Reactions

How energy is produced in the reaction

In chemical reactions energy is either released in the form of heat to create an exothermic reaction. Energy can also be gained and taken from something else in an endothermic reaction. Nuclear reactions use a larger amout of energy then the chemical reactions to produce fission and fusion. All of the matter in the nucleus of two atoms is combined in fission and creates massive amounts of energy that can be used for electricity or large, explosive bombs. A fusion reaction gives off its energy through heat, light, and other forms of radiation. (Science Clarified, 2009)

C3H8 + 5O2 ---> 4H2O + 3CO2 + energy
(energypropane + oxygen yields water + carbon dioxide + energy)

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