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Define endothermic reaction with example?

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Answered by jerry2836
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You might think of chemical reactions as occurring exclusively in laboratories, but in reality, they occur in the world around us and in our own bodies every day. Most chemical reactions involve the exchange of energy between molecules and compounds. The bonds which hold molecules together contain a tremendous amount of energy. When these bonds are broken, a large amount of energy is released. This also means that it takes a great deal of energy to form bonds. The total energy of a chemical reaction is determined by the number of bonds broken and formed

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1) Endothermic reactions are fairly common. One of the most common examples of an endothermic reaction can be found in your garden. Photosynthesis, the reaction which allows plants to use sunlight to produce food and energy.
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