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An endothermic phase change is when the substance absorbs energy from its surroundings (melting, vaporization).

In an exothermic phase change the substance releases energy to its surroundings (freezing, condensation)..

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An endothermic process absorbs heat from its surroundings, causing a decrease in temperature. In contrast, an exothermic process releases heat to its surroundings, leading to an increase in temperature.

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Endothermic processes absorb heat, exothermic ones liberate it.

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Endothermic process is a reaction when the system absorbs energy. Exothermic process is when chemical reaction when it lets go of energy.

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