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13 October, 03:32

How are endothermic and exothermic reactions the same how are they different?

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  1. 13 October, 07:10
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    Endothermic reactions and Exothermic reaction are never the same.

    They are both different.

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    Endothermic: - reactions that take in energy. For example: - electrolysis, thermal decomposition and the reaction between ethanic acid and sodium carbonate.

    Exothermic: - reactions that transfer energy to the surroundings. For example: - burning, neutralisation and the reaction between water and calcium oxide.
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