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Which one is a true statement about endothermic reactions? Energy from an outside source is continuously being added. The reaction container always feels hot. The reactants have less heat energy than the
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Which one is a true statement about endothermic reactions?
Energy from an outside source is continuously being added.
The reaction container always feels hot.
The reactants have less heat energy than the products.
More heat is given off than is put into the reaction.
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Answer: a becuz the test said so and it ewas scoreect
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In a endothermic reaction energy from an outside source is continuously being added.
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