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In an Endothermic reactions, how come it becomes cold when its taking in heat energy?

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In an Endothermic reactions, how come it becomes cold when its taking in heat energy?

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This is because when we see an endothermic reaction the energy (heat) is taken in so absorption of energy takes place whereas an exothermic reaction is where the heat is given out. which is when we see heat change because the stored heat is then released.

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