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It is an endothermic reaction. It absorbs heat while freezing.
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
exothermic- because exothermic gives off heat and endothermic is cold
This is an endothermic process.
No, it's exothermic. Think of it as ENdothermic as heat ENtering and EXothermic as in EXit. That's an easy way to remember it.
It is an exothermic change
It is an endothermic reaction. It absorbs heat while freezing.
No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
The word means: exo- "out" and -thermic "heat". So when heat is lost that is this sort of change of state. Endothermic is the opposite of exothermic.
An endothermic phase change is when the substance absorbs energy from its surroundings (melting, vaporization).In an exothermic phase change the substance releases energy to its surroundings (freezing, condensation)..
An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.
exothermic- because exothermic gives off heat and endothermic is cold
An endothermic change requires heat, and an exothermic change releases heat.
endothermic change
A solid is itself neither endothermic or exothermic. However the phase change from liquid to solid will likely be exothermic.
An example of an endothermic change is when an ice cube melts or when water evaporates. Endothermic is the opposite from exothermic. Exothermic means to take away energy,so endothermic means to add energy. If you take a test and this is on it remember the water cycle.Also remember that exo means to take OUT so endo means to ADD.
This is an endothermic process.