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An endothermic reaction feels cold to the touch because the reaction (acting here as the system) _________ the surroundings. When you touch the vessel in which the reaction occurs, you, being part of the surroundings, ________ heat to the system (the reaction), which makes you feel cold. The heat absorbed by the reaction (from your body, in this case) ________its temperature, but rather becomes potential energy stored in chemical bonds.

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Answer: An endothermic reaction feels cold to the touch because the reaction (acting here as the system) absorbs heat from the surroundings.  The heat absorbed by the reaction (from your body, in this case) does not increase its temperature, but rather becomes potential energy stored in chemical bonds.

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