compounds formed by the absorption of heat
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Black surfaces absorb more heat than light ones, and a black coat, when worn in the sun, is warmer than one of a lighter color. The sun's heat is absorbed. As the sun gained power the sidehill absorbed its rays and threw off a baking heat
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When an ionic compound is dissolved in water, the water will conduct electricity. In a reaction, the original bonds between atoms break down and the atoms form new bonds. Energy is used to break the old bonds and energy (usually in the form of heat) is given off or absorbed as the new bonds are formed.
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