Question on Endo/Exothermic reactions

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The discussion focuses on identifying endothermic and exothermic reactions from a classroom experiment involving three systems: the reaction of steel wool with oxygen, ammonium chloride with water, and Drano with water. The results indicate that the steel wool reaction and Drano reaction are exothermic, as both produced a temperature increase, while the ammonium chloride reaction is endothermic due to a temperature decrease. Participants clarify that oxidation and hydration are chemical changes, while the dissolution of ammonium chloride is a physical change. The definitions of endothermic and exothermic processes are reiterated, emphasizing heat absorption and release. The thread concludes with a light-hearted note about potential grading concerns.
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Hi, I was doing a small experiment in class today, which was on Endo and Exothermic reactions. Basically, the purpose of this expieriment was to find out which systems underwent exothermic or endothermic reactions. 3 systems had been tested, and here are as follows...
1) Reaction between Steel wool and oxygen gas
2) Reaction between Ammonium chloride and Water
3) Reaction between "Drano" (a type of clog remover) and water

Result
1) - Temp of oxygen gas went up, and condensed
2) - Temperature went slightly down, and the NH4 Cl was completely dissolved
3) - Temperature went up, silver chunks of Drano turned black, and blue foams formed on top
So this is all my data..
My questions are, which ones are endothermic and exothermic reactions, and which ones are chemical and physical changes and why...
Thanks in advance.
 
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Wow, I actually did this last year...that's a shocker.:smile: If remember correctly...

Endothermic- Describes processes that absorb heat energy.
Exothermic- Describes processes that release heat energy.

In exothermic reactions the temperature goes up, in endothermic reactions the temperature goes down.


1. Exothermic
2. Endothermic
3. Exothermic

Although, I'd have to suggest waiting to see what someone else says since I'm afraid to say "take my word for it".:-p
 
Endothermic- Describes processes that absorb heat energy.
Exothermic- Describes processes that release heat energy.
Correct.

An exothermic reaction would produce a temperature increase, an endothermic reaction a temperature decrease.

There are three reactions here:

1. Oxidation, the Fe wool ignites (oxidizes) in oxygen
2. Dissolution - NH4Cl dissolves in water
3. Hydration - anhydrous salt reacts with water

Which one(s) is(are) chemical or physical, and why. Perhaps one can write the definition of chemical and physical reactions.
 
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