Which of the following is not true for an exothermic reaction?
a. the products have a higher...
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Which of the following is not true for an exothermic reaction?
a. the products have a higher enthalpy than reactants
b. the temperature of the surroundings rise
c. the enthalpy change for the reaction is negative heat flows from the rxn system to the surroundings
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