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Which energy change is caused by an endothermic chemical reaction​

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In endothermic reactions, more energy is absorbed when the bonds in the reactants are broken than is released when new bonds are formed in the products. If a chemical reaction absorbs as much energy as it releases, it is called isothermic—there is no net energy change

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Absorption of thermal energy

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