CONCLUSION
Thank you very much for looking at our website. We hope you learned a lot about exothermic and endothermic reactions. We know we did! There are many examples of exothermic and endothermic reactions in every day life. If you’ve ever been somewhere where it snows, you probably have seen those hand warmers that you can squeeze together to get a burst of heat. This reaction is caused by different chemicals being mixed together, but no matter what chemicals are used, it is still an exothermic reaction. As for endothermic reactions, certain ice packs that you find in medical kits can be crushed together and the result would be an instant ice-like substance. As you have seen, endothermic and exothermic reactions may sound confusing, but they are found in your everyday life.