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In order to make a hot pack, do you want to use a chemical that absorbs energy or

releases energy?

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Answer:

releases energy

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to make a hot pack, a chemical that releases heat must be used.

A hot pack is typically a pack that is used to applied heat to injured parts of the body during physical activities to relieve pain and reduce swelling.

Hence, in order to make a chemical-based hot pack, a chemical that releases heat when in solution should be used. In order words, a chemical that elicits an exothermic reaction in solution must be used.

This is as opposed to cold packs in which a chemical that absorbs heat has to be used to generate the required coldness to treat injuries.

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