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What is a reaction which takes in energy?

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What is A reaction which energy is taken in?

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A reaction in which energy is taken in?

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endothermic?

A reaction where energy is taken in.


Can energy be taken in a chemical reaction?

Depending on the particular chemical reaction, energy may be either released or absorbed.


Is more energy absorbed than released is the result of an endothermic chemical reaction?

In an endothermic reaction, heat is taken in from the environment. Heat is a form of energy. Therefore, energy is taken in, i.e. absorbed.


Can energy be taken only during a chemical reaction?

Depending on the particular chemical reaction, energy may be either released or absorbed.


What is a chemical reaction in which more energy is given off than taken in?

Combustion, burning, releases more heat that is taken in to start the reaction.


What is a chemical reaction in which more energy is taken in than given off?

Exothermic Reaction


A change in matter in which energy is taken in is an endothermic change?

Its where heat is taken in in a reaction eg making a cake is an endothermic reaction as heat is taken in to start it ;)


Does energy decrease or increase during a chemical reaction?

Energy is only made not taken away. But during a chemical reaction, it depends on what kind of chemicals you put in there.


What shows that there is an endothermic reaction when you dissolve ammonium in water?

Heat energy is taken IN.