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12 July, 01:43

What happens to the energy released by an exothermic reaction

1) it increases the bond energy of the reactants

2) it raises the temperature of the products

3) it is released into the surroundings

It raises the temperature of the reactants

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  1. 12 July, 01:48
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  2. 12 July, 04:30
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    If the energy is released by exothermic reaction, 3) it is released into surroundings; and it raises the products temperature.

    Explanation:

    An exothermic reaction is that chemical reaction where the heat is produced and released to the surrounding during the chemical reaction. The products are warmer than the reactants due to the raise in temperature (due to heat). In this reaction, the heat produced is released to the surrounding to attain the thermal equilibrium condition.

    The net enthalpy in endothermic is positive whereas in exothermic reaction it is negative. The change in energy is measured using calorimeter.
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