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Nina Cortez
24 April, 11:39
What does endothermic and exothermic mean?
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Dominick Dudley
24 April, 12:50
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If something is exothermic, it gives off energy. On the other hand, if something is endothermic, it absorbs energy.
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Jimmy Petty
24 April, 14:02
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An endothermic is just a process that involves absorbing heat and brings about cooling the surroundings while An exothermic process releases heat, causing the temperature of the immediate surroundings to rise.
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