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today on sighs exothermic reactions using steel wool and vinegar welcome to sigh guys im ryan and i am adam on todays episode well be exploring exothermic reactions with vinegar and steel wool its about to get hot in here an exothermic reaction is any chemical reaction that releases more energy in the form of light or heat that it takes for the reaction to occur in this case the reaction is an oxidation reaction the equipment and ingredients are going to need for this episode includes extra fine steel wool white vinegar saran wrap or paper a thermometer and a glass or beaker and a bowl although were not dealing with anything hazardous in todays experiment we do recommend that you wear an apron and lab coat as well as gloves and goggles to protect from spills and splashes also exothermic reactions can get a little warm the first step in our experiment is to test the temperature of our steel wool before it goes in the vinegar this will be our control take your steel wool and your