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If the temperature changes in a chemical reaction, what has occured? A)energy was destroyed B)energy was created C)there was no energy transfer D)energy was transferred
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If the temperature changes in a chemical reaction, what has occured?
A)energy was destroyed
B)energy was created
C)there was no energy transfer
D)energy was transferred
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its d
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I believe the answer is C
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