When burning a peanut is it an example of exothermic or endothermic energy? Explain?



Answer:
Exothermic, heat is a product of the reaction.
Exothermic, because you are releasing (heat) energy from the peanut. Burning anything is an exothermic reaction.
Endothermic, the peanut is gaining heat energy, making it endothermic

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