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Explain what happens with thermal energy in an exothermic reaction.

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An exothermic reaction occurs when the temperature of a system increases due to the evolution of heat. This heat is released into the surroundings, resulting in an overall negative quantity for the heat of reaction (qrxn<

A reaction is: exothermic - if more heat energy is released in forming bonds in the products than is taken in when breaking bonds in the reactants.

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