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Chemistry, 04.06.2020 12:57 lilsneak13

In an exothermic reaction, heat is released into the surroundings. How does this affect entropy? A. The entropy is not affected by this.
B. The particles in the surroundings move slower and have decreased entropy.
C. The particles in the surroundings move slower and have increased entropy.
D. The particles in the surroundings move faster and have increased entropy.

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