energy is___absorbing heat during a endothermic chemical reaction
A reaction may have a positive ΔH. If a reaction has a positive ΔH, it consumes energy as the reaction moves towards completion. This type of reaction is called an endothermic reaction (literally, inside heat, or absorbing heat
2006-12-23 22:22:35
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answered by star_aries 2
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Energy (in this case is heat) is taken in (or absorbed) during an endothermic chemical reaction.
Energy (in this case is heat) is given out (or released) during an exothermic chemical reaction.
2006-12-22 12:36:52
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answered by The Doctor 3
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I'm thinking less than. Think of Vinegar and baking powder (I ltook chem in French, hopefully those ingredients are right...the typical volcano reaction is what I'm going for here :) ), the two together create an endothermic reaction. The energy in that reaction exceeds that of the energy around it.
2016-05-23 16:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you understand what an endothermic chemical reaction is? Read up a bit on it and you'll be able to answer the question yourself. You'll get much more out of it than us spoon feeding you.
2006-12-22 10:26:51
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answered by . 7
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energy is gained during an endothermic reaction
2006-12-23 06:40:32
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answered by Me!! 2
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transferred from the surroundings to the chemicals
2006-12-22 10:25:30
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answered by sahsjing 7
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absorbed from the immediate surrounding
2006-12-22 11:37:47
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answered by George 3
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absorbed
(released = EXOthermic)
2006-12-22 11:00:55
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answered by unnamed 1
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absorbed
2006-12-22 10:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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taken in
2006-12-23 08:11:28
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answered by plain person 1
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