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No, energy is absorbed instead.

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Q: In an endothermic change is energy released?
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What is the difference of the endothermic and exothermic change?

An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.


Is energy released through chemical change?

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In an endothermic change energy is?

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The change in which ice absorbs energy and melts is?

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