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I don't understand the difference between endothermic and exothermic?
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Answered by Michael G.
Endothermic is when heat is entering or being absorbed by an object(in a process) and this will cause the surrounding temperature to decrease.

Exothermic- heat is released in a process, and the surroundings will increase in temperature
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