The change in surrounding temperature during an experiment produces?
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The change in surrounding temperature during an experiment produces heat.
- During a chemical reaction, heat is either absorbed from the environment or is released into the environment.
- This causes a change in the surrounding temperature during an experiment.
- In an exothermic reaction, heat is released into the environment which causes a rise in the surrounding temperature.
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The change in surrounding temperature during an experiment produces heat
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