Burning of fuel is a exothermic Change . Give reason.
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If the energy produced in an exothermic reaction is released as heat, it results in a rise in temperature. As a result, the products are likely to be warmer than the reactants. ... The burning fuel causes the water to get hot because combustion is an exothermic reaction.
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If the energy produced in an exothermic reaction is released as heat, it results in a rise in temperature. As a result, the products are likely to be warmer than the reactants. The burning fuel causes the water to get hot because combustion is an exothermic reaction.
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