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What is an Endothermic Reaction

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An endothermic reaction absorbs energy, in the form of heat or radiation, from its surroundings. The absorption of energy or heat is what all endothermic reactions have in common; their nature and the transformations involved are very diverse. How much heat must they absorb? The answer depends on its thermodynamics: the temperature at

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