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Clicker #1 Which is lower in potential energy and more stable? unburned match or burned match A) unburned match B) burned match

Clicker #2 Is the boiling of water an endothermic or exothermic process? (The system is underlined.) A) endothermic B) exothermic

Clicker #3 Is an activated hot pack an endothermic or exothermic process? (The system is underlined.) A) endothermic B) exothermic

Clicker #4 Is a racquetball frozen by liquid nitrogen an endothermic or exothermic process? (The system is underlined.) A) endothermic B) exothermic