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If the reaction be glucose and water is endothermic shudnt the heat absorbed increase the temp of the solution.??(I knw it turns cold but Y so?)

If the reaction be glucose and water is endothermic shudnt the heat absorbed increase the temp of the solution.??(I knw it turns cold but Y so?)

Grade:12th pass

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Adarsh
768 Points
6 years ago
Dear ,
you are correct endothermic reaction requires heat and it takes heat from the solution of water and glucose to make it cool ..
actually heat absorbed by solution is utilised in forming bonds between water and glucose molecules and the source from where it takes heat become cool..
I hope this will help you ..
If you get this then approve my answer ..
Thanks and Regards 
Adarsh

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