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How is heat included in the equation of an exothermic reaction?

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A. Heat is written as a reactant in the reaction.

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B. Heat is written as a product of the reaction.

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C: Heat is added as a subscript in the reaction.

D. Heat is written over the arrow in the reaction.

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Heat is written as a product of the reaction.

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We include heat in the equation of an exothermic reaction by showing heat as a product of the reaction.

What is exothermic reactions?

Exothermic reactions are those reactions in which heat is produced at the end or after completion of the reaction.

  • Heat will not wriiten as a reactant because heat is not the entity which produces products.
  • Heat is not added as a subscript in the reaction because subscript value gives information about the amount of each element present in the reaction.
  • Heat is also not written over the arrow in the reaction, as this indicates that heat is given to the reaction for completion.
  • Heat is written as a product of the reaction beacuse after the completion of reaction we get emitted heat.

Hence heat is written as a product of the reaction.

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