Endothermic reactions
In endothermic reactions, energy is taken in from the surroundings and the temperature of the surroundings decreases.
Watch this video to see how a decrease in temperature can be measured when barium hydroxide and ammonium chloride react.
The slideshow describes an endothermic reaction between sodium carbonate and ethanoic acid.
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Examples of endothermic reactions include:
- thermal decompositionType of reaction in which a compound breaks down to form two or more substances when it is heated. reactions
- the reaction of citric acid and sodium hydrogencarbonate
Everyday uses of endothermic reactions include instant ice packs which can be used to treat sports injuries.