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In a given chemical reaction, the energy of the products is less than the energy of the reactants. Which statement is true for this chemical reaction?

A.
Energy is absorbed in the reaction.
B.
Energy is released in the reaction.
C.
There is no transfer of energy in the reaction.
D.
Energy is lost in the reaction.

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B

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Energy is released in this reaction possibly in the form of heat thus it is an exergonic and or exothermic reaction.

The energy is sometimes transferred as heat, inflicting the reaction mixture and its surroundings to become hotter. The temperature increase may be detected employing a measuring device. Some samples of exothermic reactions are: Combustion .An chemical reaction may be a chemical process that releases energy by lightweight or heat.

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