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No, endothermic reactions absorb energy from their surroundings, causing a decrease in temperature.

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Is vaporization exothermic or endothermic?

It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.


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The difference between endothermic and exothermic energy is that exothermic energy is the reaction that releases energy and endothermic is the reaction in ehich energy is absorbed.


How does an endothermic reaction change the entropy of the surroundings?

An endothermic reaction which absorbs heat from the surroundings decreases the entropy of the surroundings. This is because the surroundings lose thermal energy during the reaction, leading to a decrease in the disorder or randomness of the surroundings.


What term refers to a chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy?

Absorbing energy from the surroundings is endothermic. (The opposite - releasing energy to the surroundings - is exothermic).


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An endergonic reaction is characterized by a positive change in Gibbs free energy, meaning it requires energy input to proceed. However, this does not necessarily mean it is endothermic, as endothermic reactions specifically absorb heat from their surroundings. An endergonic reaction could be driven by other forms of energy, such as light or electrical energy, rather than heat. Thus, while all endothermic reactions can be endergonic, not all endergonic reactions are endothermic.


What is a reaction which takes in energy?

endothermic


Any reaction that absorbs 150 kcal of energy can be classified as?

Endothermic. Any reaction that ABSORBS energy is classified as endothermic.


Chemical reactions that absorb more energy than they release are called?

It's an endothermic reaction. When more energy is absorbed than released, it has to be absorbed from surroundings. That means the surroundings lose heat as energy is absorbed from them to complete the reaction. This translates to a cooler feeling around the reaction. If you're holding a beaker with an endothermic reaction going on inside it, your hand will feel cool because the reaction is actually absorbing energy from you. An example of an endothermic reaction is combining vinegar and baking soda.


A change in which energy is taken in?

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Which of these types of energy is endothermic?

Photosynthesis is an endothermic process that converts light energy into chemical energy by absorbing energy in the form of sunlight.


Do endothermic reaction have reactants with more energy than its products?

Kinetic energy has more energy than products.


Which reactions requires or stores energy?

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