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Why does the temperature decrease when you do an endothermic reaction ?

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It probably won’t bring anything hot but something cold
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Endothermic reactions often produce a decrease in temperature. In endothermic reactions, the bond energies of the reactants are greater than the bond energies of the products. ... This often causes a decrease in the temperature of the reaction mixture. All endothermic reactions absorb energy.

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