No, energy is absorbed instead.
endothermic change
endothermic change
yes it is endothermic
An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.
An endothermic change; or a change of state. Endothermic because it absorbs energy. Change of state because ti changes from a solid to a liquid.
No, energy is absorbed instead.
yes
A reaction where energy is taken in.
The products of the reaction will have less energy than the reactants
absorbed
Endothermic reactions absorb heat energy from the surroundings. To calculate the energy change in an endothermic reaction, you subtract the initial energy of the reactants from the final energy of the products. The resulting positive value indicates that the reaction absorbed energy.
An endothermic change is a process that removes heat energy from its surroundings.