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During which type of change does a system absorb energy from its surroundings?
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During which type of change does a system absorb energy from its surroundings?
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Answer: endothermic
Step-by-step explanation:
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ENDOTHERMIC is the type of change in which a system absorbs energy from its surroundings.
It is a reaction process that requires the absorption of heat. The opposite of endothermic is exothermic, release of heat to its surroundings.
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