Neutralization is...

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Where the energy transferred in a reaction is heat, you can detect the type of reaction (endothermic or exothermic) by using a thermometer or your skin. Heat energy always flows from higher temperatures to lower temperatures. When you carry out an experiment in the lab at room temperature and the reaction vessel (beaker, conical flask or whatever) feels colder, then you have an endothermic reaction. Heat energy will flow from the warmer surrounings into the reaction mixture - it is taking in energy. If the vessel feels warmer, the reaction must be exothermic as the heat energy will flow from... Show more

Neutralization is...