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What will a thermometer show if placed next to a beaker containing an exothermic reaction? A. no change in temperature B. a decrease in temperature C. an increase in temperature D. an increase, then a
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What will a thermometer show if placed next to a beaker containing an exothermic reaction? A. no change in temperature B. a decrease in temperature C. an increase in temperature D. an increase, then a decline, in temperature.
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The exothermic reaction within the beaker releases heat energy, resulting in an
In short, the answer would be :
C. an increase in temperature.
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