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How does the enthalpy change for an endothermic reaction occurring at constant pressure?
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An endothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings. This means that the system (the reaction) will take in heat, causing the temperature of the surroundings to decrease. Show more…
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