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In an endothermic reaction, energy is

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Energy (Heat energy) is absorbed from the surroundings

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When the total heat content of the products is more than the reactants, heat energy must be absorbed from the surroundings for the reaction to proceed . such reaction is said to be endothermic

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Endothermic reactions absorb energy

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