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NO. If the test tube becomes hot, then the reaction taking place in the test tube is EXOTHERMIC. The reaction is releasing heat to the surroundings, and the test tube is part of the surroundings.

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16y ago

endothermic.

Endothermic reactions take heat from their surroundings, so it would feel cold.

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No, becoming hot means temperature rise by heat evolution, this can only be done by an exothermic reaction.

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13y ago

No,s the process is endothermic

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