How is an endothermic reaction identified in an equation?A.The word endothermic is written after the equation.B.Heat is included as a product of the reaction.C.The word endothermic is written above the arrow.D.Heat is included as a reactant in the reaction.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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How is an endothermic reaction identified in an equation?A.The word endothermic is written after the equation.B.Heat is included as a product of the reaction.C.The word endothermic is written above the arrow.D.Heat is included as a reactant in the reaction.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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An endothermic reaction is identified in an equation when heat is included as a reactant in the reaction. So, the correct answer is D. Heat is included as a reactant in the reaction.
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