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Why is ice an endothermic reaction

Why is Ice an endothermic reaction?

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"Ice" is not a reaction, please try to re-state your question so that we can help.
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Sorry
Formation of Ice isnt it an endothermic reaction

Though by the endothermic reaction the process absorbs heat how can the formation of ice be called an endothermic reaction

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Your right, the formation of ice is not endothermic, it is also not a reaction.

General Chemistry Online: FAQ: Energy and chemical change: What are some examples of exothermic and endothermic processes?
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