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Is a exothermic a reaction that absorbs energy
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exo-outside, like exoskeleton
endo-inside
it tells where the energy goes
exo, energy goes out or is released
endo, energy is absorged
so exothermic is a reaction that
releases
energy and
endothermic is reaction that
absorbs
energy
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