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Well those would typically be called exothermic reaction, which could include any reaction in which heat was not added to start the reaction, like the addition of sodium to water, or the combination of an acid and base, like sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.

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If it isn't exothermic, then it's endothermic, which means the reaction requires energy to be drawn into it from its immediate surroundings. If you are holding a container with an endothermic reaction happening in it, the container will feel cool to you. Common examples of endothermic reactions are: vinegar and baking soda, photosynthesis, and dissolving any of the nitrates in water.

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A siren, a spaghetti dinner, a black cat.

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Bubbles in a pot , an air conditioner which takes heat in and not out because it it blowing cold air out and absorbing hot air in.

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endothermic? endothermic?

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Q: What are non examples of endothermic reaction?
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