Yes, these may be basic questions for 99.9% of the people here but I want to learn.
That is true. It's always fun to learn, but there is an sequence to learning, we start easy, and advance to more complex concepts. That way, there are no gaps in what we learn, and we can handle all contingencies safely. That's why, I, personally, don't care to answer questions like this -- that's just me, some noobs 'round here are all too willing to dump all the answers to a question, for empathic brownie points, I'm assuming. They've seemed to have missed the point of these forums -- Socratic learning, you ask a question, we give you a hint, you try to apply the hint, we tell you if you're correct or we give you a different hint, until you learn for yourself.
It's very early in the morning as I type this, and my coffee hasn't kicked in yet. So I can't discern whether you're making narcotics, explosives, or pharmaceuticals in your home lab. Or whether you're some garage industrialist, trying to make rubber, or put the detergent people out of business, or some such foo. At any rate, you've deliberately left out some reactants in the "exothermic reaction occurs with what I'm making", so you're not completely honest with us, either.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, look over here:
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=22833.0;topicseen