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Are all endothermic reactions cold?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In an endothermic reaction, the system gains heat as the surroundings cool down. In an exothermic reaction, the system loses heat as the surroundings heat up. ... An endothermic reaction is when heat is needed by the reaction, so it draws heat from its surroundings, making them feel cold. Just like that ice pack.

Answered by Anonymous
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Endothermic reactions are the opposite of exothermic reactions. They absorb heat energy from their surroundings. This means that the surroundings of endothermic reactions are colder as a result of the reaction. Melting ice is an example of this type of reaction.

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