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8 February, 10:54

In Endothermic chemical reaction, the energy lost from the surroundings must be what compared to the energy gained by the reaction?

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  1. 8 February, 13:48
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    Equal

    Explanation:

    Energy can neither be destroyed nor be created. It can only be transformed from one form to otherm

    So by this, we can say that the above should be equal.

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  2. 8 February, 14:04
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    FALSE

    Explanation:

    For an exothermic reaction, the amount of energy released by the surroundings must be equal to the energy absorbed by the reaction.
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