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difference between exothermic and endothermic reaction​

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Answered by Abigail1210
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The difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions lies in the words themselves. "Thermic" refers to heat, just as in the word "thermometer." "Exo" means "outside" and "endo" means "inside."

EXOTHERMIC REACTION

1. An exothermic reaction expels heat.

2. Exothermic Reactions Make Surroundings Hotter

3. Exothermic Reactions Contain Less Energy

ENDOTHERMIC REACTION

1. An endothermic reaction pulls heat into an object or area An exothermic reaction expels heat.

2. Endothermic Reactions Cool Their Surroundings

3. Endothermic Reactions Contain More Energy

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

A\:chemical\:reaction\:in\:which\\energy\:is\:released\:in\:the\:form\\of\:heat,\:known\:as\:exothermic\\Reaction.\\Exo\:=\:to\:release\\Thermic\:=\:heat\\A\:chemical\:reaction\:in\:which\\energy\:is\:absorbed\:in\:the\:form\\of\:heat,\:known\:as\:endothermic\\reaction.\\Endo\:=\:to\:absorb\\Thermic\:=\:heat

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