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Describe the amount of energy absorbed by the reactants and released by the products in an endothermic reaction

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The enthalpy difference between the reactants and the products is equal to the amount of energy absorbed from the surroundings. A reaction in which energy is absorbed from the surroundings is called an endothermic reaction. ... Exothermic reactions heat up their surroundings while endothermic reactions cool them down.

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