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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.

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Melting butter is an endothermic change because it requires the input of energy to break the intermolecular forces holding the solid butter together. This energy is absorbed from the surroundings, resulting in a decrease in temperature around the butter as it melts.

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