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Which components of an endothermic reaction have a higher heat content?

In an endothermic reaction, the products have a higher heat content than the reactants. This means that energy is absorbed from the surroundings, resulting in a decrease in temperature.


What is the btu heat content of 1 cubic foot of natural gas?

The heat content of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, but on average, 1 cubic foot of natural gas contains about 1,050 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of heat energy.


What is heat of reaction and enthalpy of reaction?

Heat of reaction and enthalpy of reaction are the same thing. Enthalpy, or the heat transfer, cannot be measured, however we can measure the CHANGE of enthalpy which is shown by a value of ∆H. This measured in kilojoules per mole of reactant. (KJ/mol)This value may be positive or negative. For endothermic reactions (which absorb heat), the ∆H value is always positive. For exothermic, where heat is released, the value is negative.


Does fuels stored heat energy?

Heat is a form of energy that is a bit qualitative...when the temperature of 1 body is higher than the other we say the 1st body has higher heat content......Fuels do contain heat energy...but it is not what they are meant for....Fuels are basically chemicals which upon combustion get converted into products releasing energy that was stored in the bonds as heat, light and sound energy.....


Does constituents absorb or release heat upon mixing?

Constituents can absorb or release heat upon mixing, depending on the specific reaction or process involved. For example, an endothermic reaction will absorb heat and cool down the mixture, while an exothermic reaction will release heat and increase the temperature of the mixture.