are they?
are they?
hey assholes respond.
I don't really get the question. Do you mean are there certain ions which are ONLY involved in either exothermic or endorthermic reactions? If so, the answer is no to my knowledge. This will be very simplistic, but bear with me. Say you react Na+ with Cl- to make NaCl. The reaction is going to be exothermic and heat will be given off. However, if you then dissolve NaCl in water (NaCl goes to Na+ and Cl-), the reaction will be endothermic, which is why adding salt to water lowers the water's temperature. This endothermic reaction takes place because it is so entropically favorable.
Did I help at all? Look up some youtube videos of something like "adding potassium to water." You will get some pretty cool videos of exothermic reactions.
Chem guys, excuse me if I got anything wrong.
yeah that's why you couldn't answer me, bitch.
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The whole board is to busy laughing at the moron who came here for an answer he is too lazy to find himself.
Wonderful use of your Mother and Fathers education savings.
Good luck at Applebees.
WHO CARES? WHY WOULD YOU ASK SUCH A GENERAL F***ING QUESTION, NOBODY EVEN KNOWS WHAT THE F*** YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT. EVERY REACTION THAT IS EXOTHERMIC, IS ENDOTHERMIC IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION, SO THEREFORE THE ANY ION THAT IS INVOLVED IN AN EXO REACTION IS ALSO INVOVLED IN AN ENDO REACTION. YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE TOOL.
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WHO CARES? WHY WOULD YOU ASK SUCH A GENERAL F***ING QUESTION, NOBODY EVEN KNOWS WHAT THE F*** YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT. EVERY REACTION THAT IS EXOTHERMIC, IS ENDOTHERMIC IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION, SO THEREFORE THE ANY ION THAT IS INVOLVED IN AN EXO REACTION IS ALSO INVOVLED IN AN ENDO REACTION. YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE TOOL.
I do believe your post was exothermic. Damn Gina!
What? Cats and Onions?