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In an endothermic reaction, what happens to the surroundings?

A. The bond energy is greater than 600 kJ.
B. The bond energy is less than 600 kJ.
C. The temperature increases.
D. The temperature decreases.

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Answer: the temperature decreases

Step-by-step explanation:

- An endothermic reaction absorbs heat which is taken from its immediate surroundings, causing the temperature to decrease

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