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The reaction between citric acid and baking soda is exothermic or endothermic
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The reaction between citric acid and baking soda is
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Endothermic--->a chemical reaction
requiring the absorption of heat.
Exothermic---> a chemical reaction that has
a lot of energy released to the environment than was absorbed.
The reaction between citric acid and baking soda is endothermic.
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