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What are endothermic forces

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Answered by bhavanat8b
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An endothermic reaction is a reaction in which heat energy is consumed. The opposite reaction, in which heat energy is produced, is an exothermic reaction. ... In many of them, the input of energy is used to break intermolecular and chemical bonds, allowing for the formation of new products.

Explanation:Photosynthesis. Melting ice. are the examples

Answered by Anonymous
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ENDOTHERMIC FORCE

requiring a net input of heat for its formation from its constituent elements.

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