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which energy transformation occurs in an endothermic reaction? (1 point)
energy from the surroundings is stored in the chemical bonds of the products.
there is a net flow of energy from the surroundings into the system.
there is a net flow of energy from the system out to the surroundings.
energy from the chemical bonds of the reactants is released to the surroundings.
To determine the energy transformation in an endothermic reaction, we recall the definition of an endothermic reaction: a reaction where the system (the reaction itself) absorbs energy from the surroundings. Let's analyze each option:
- Option 1: While energy is stored in products in some cases, the key of endothermic is energy flow, not just storage. This is not the best description.
- Option 2: In an endothermic reaction, the system (the reaction) takes in energy from the surroundings. So there is a net flow of energy from the surroundings into the system. This matches the definition.
- Option 3: A net flow of energy from the system to the surroundings is an exothermic reaction, not endothermic.
- Option 4: Releasing energy from reactants to surroundings is exothermic, not endothermic.
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B. There is a net flow of energy from the surroundings into the system.