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A cold pack is snapped, and the chemical reaction causes the pack to feel cold. Which kind of reaction is this?
A: This is an exothermic reaction because the surroundings took energy from the system.
B: This is an endothermic reaction because the surroundings took energy from the system.
C: This is an exothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
D: This is an endothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
A: This is an exothermic reaction because the surroundings took energy from the system.
B: This is an endothermic reaction because the surroundings took energy from the system.
C: This is an exothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
D: This is an endothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
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Answered by
DrBob222
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Answered by
BEP
This is an endothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
Answered by
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BEP is right!
Answered by
science nerd
here are the answers
the change in energy in a system during an exothermic reaction
In the air, only the oxygen is part of the system.
The energy found in the reactants remains in the system, and the reactants also take energy from the surroundings
This is an endothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
Energy is released by the formation of chemical bonds, and energy is absorbed when the bonds are broken.
the change in energy in a system during an exothermic reaction
In the air, only the oxygen is part of the system.
The energy found in the reactants remains in the system, and the reactants also take energy from the surroundings
This is an endothermic reaction because the system took energy from the surroundings.
Energy is released by the formation of chemical bonds, and energy is absorbed when the bonds are broken.
Answered by
dad
science nerd is correct! Thank you
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