Asked by Jeffery Epstien
How can a reaction that absorbs energy be described?
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a product
a product
exothermic
exothermic
endothermic
endothermic
limiting
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Endothermic.
An endothermic reaction absorbs energy (usually heat) from its surroundings; the products have higher enthalpy than the reactants and the surroundings often cool.
An endothermic reaction absorbs energy (usually heat) from its surroundings; the products have higher enthalpy than the reactants and the surroundings often cool.
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