Chemistry, asked by lennonkongkham, 1 year ago

what is endothermic reaction ?

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Answered by AliaRoy01
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=>> An endothermic reaction is any chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its environment.

Example: When a liquid turns into a gas, it must absorb sufficient energy in the form of heat to overcome the intermolecular forces in order for the particles to escape into the gas phase. Consider this reaction:

H2O (l) + (heat) 2260 joules ==> H2O (g)

=>> Some of the endothermic processes are:

Converting frost to water vapor (melting, boiling, and evaporation in general are endothermic processes)


Making an anhydrous salt from a hydrate

Forming a cation from an atom in the gas phase

Splitting a gas molecule

Separating ion pairs

Cooking an egg.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Ahoy user!!
The answer to your query!!


A Reaction in which energy is absorbed for the reaction to take place is known as an Endothermic Reaction.

For example:-
Almost all the Decomposition Reactions are Endothermic Reaction.

Like,
CaCO3--heat------> CaO + CO2



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