Definition
Endothermal processes are like a rechargeable battery being charged. 🔋 They require heat energy to proceed. Think of it as boiling water – you need to continuously add heat for it to turn into steam. These processes absorb heat from their surroundings, causing a decrease in temperature. This is related to endothermic, but often describes physical processes rather than strict chemical reactions. It's the opposite of a process that releases heat. Endothermal changes are crucial in various natural phenomena and industrial applications.