Exothermic in a sentence as an adjective

There is no way to avoid producing carbon dioxide if you want and exothermic reaction.

Unspecified but probably an exothermic reaction that would release a large puff of smoke.

Short version of the science: The heat is released via an exothermic chemical reaction between the Zeolite and water.

> I don't think anybody who knows what an "exothermic reaction" is would suggest that dry ice sublimating is a reaction.

I've never heard of something called a mail bomb that didn't rely on the exothermic reaction of an explosive material.

I thought it was the fear of an "exothermic CDS chain reaction" that created the real prospect of a global financial meltdown - the CDOs were merely the fuse.

This is a photopolymer printer - while the reaction is mildly exothermic, the amount of heat produced is negligible.

I'm happy mail bombs don't rely on 'the exothermic reaction of an explosive material'.There are more meanings to a word 'bomb' than Wikipedia tells you.

The products of hydrolysis are mainly hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid, usually released as steam or vapor due to the highly exothermic nature of the reaction.

Basically you get the energy out of gasoline through an exothermic reaction with oxygen, you get the energy out of Lithium Phosphate by the electron exchange reactions with the cathode.

There are youtube videos attesting to its efficacy on the femoral arteries of swine, however these videos ignore the effect wind has upon the powder in a combat setting, and the exothermic reaction that takes place to create the plug.

That's really a red herring, though -- you must be able to harness an exothermic reaction to convert what you have into energy, and unifying QM and GR is unlikely to have any implications about reactions at energy densities we can usefully use.

Exothermic definitions

adjective

(of a chemical reaction or compound) occurring or formed with the liberation of heat

See also: exothermal heat-releasing