How do endothermic processes affect melting ice cubes?
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An endothermic reaction is one that absorbs energy in the form of heat or light. Many endothermic reactions helps us i our daily life. ... You should also note that carbon dioxide is produced during this reaction. The chemical reaction that takes place when fuels burn has both positive and negative consequences.
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An endothermic process is a process where heat energy is taken in by the process from its surroundings. ... Because an endothermic process takes in heat, this would mean that the melting of the ice slows down over time, as the surrounding energy would decrease and, therefore, a smaller thermal gradient surrounds the ice.
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