Is lighting a match an endothermic or exothermic reaction 2024?

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Lighting a candle requires an input of energy from a match or lighter. However, the reaction of burning the candle is exothermic because more energy is given off when the candle burns than is put in to light it. a) exothermic and took in 25 joules of energy. b) endothermic and released 25 joules of energy.
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Lighting a candle requires an input of energy from a match or lighter. However, the reaction of burning the candle is exothermic because more energy is given off when the candle burns than is put in to light it. a) exothermic and took in 25 joules of energy. b) endothermic and released 25 joules of energy.
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