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When heat loss occurs from the result of a reaction, it is called an exothermic reaction (heat taken in is endothermic). the deffinition of heat is the average kenetic internal energy of what is "hot" or "cold". Heat is lost in the transition from g(gas) to l(liquid) g to s(solid) and l to s. and heat is absorbed from s to l, s to g, and l to g.

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Q: Heat taken away is what state of matter?
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