An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs energy. Such reactions usually produce a temperature drop.
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Endothermic reactions favor the reactants in a chemical reaction.
Endothermic, if the energy is in the form of heat.
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The two kinds of chemical reactions are endothermic and exothermic. A chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an endothermic reaction.
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Endothermic reactions.Endo- means 'inside' which is where the energy ends up.Exothermic reactions give off energy. Exo- means 'outside'. Think that a spider sheds an 'exo'skeleton, or a skin on the outside.
An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction in which energy (heat, light, etc.) is absorbed instead of released as in a exothermic reaction.
An example of a chemical reaction that absorbs heat is the reaction between baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid) to produce carbon dioxide gas. This reaction is endothermic, meaning it absorbs heat from its surroundings, causing the mixture to feel cold to the touch.
Endothermic reactions are chemical reactions that absorb free energy, typically in the form of heat. These reactions require an input of energy to proceed. Examples include photosynthesis and the melting of ice.
An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings. change in H> 0.(6.6)
An endothermic reaction is one that uses chemical energy.