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- why does a chemical reaction that makes the mixture feel cold indicate an endothermic process? thermal energy is radiated into the surroundings. thermal energy is absorbed from the surroundings. thermal energy is released into the surroundings. thermal energy is created during the reaction. clear all
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In an endothermic process, the reaction absorbs heat (thermal energy) from the surroundings. This causes the surroundings, including the mixture we feel, to cool down.
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Thermal energy is absorbed from the surroundings.