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concentration of muscles in the body is an endothermic reaction​

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Any chemical reaction involves the breaking of molecular bonds and the possible and the possible formation of new bonds. A process that breaks bonds is one that release energy, scientists refer to it as an exergonic process. On the other hand, the formation of new bonds requires an input of energy, and scientists refer to such a process as endergonic. Energy can be released or absorbed in many forms, including light, electricity and heat. When energy is released in the form of heat, this process is exothermic, and heat is absorbed, this process is endothermic. An endothermic reaction is which results in net decrease in temperature because, it absorbs heat from the surroundings and stores the energy in the bonds, formed in the reaction. So, the concentration of muscles in the body also can be referred to as an endothermic reaction.

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