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In an exothermic reaction…

Energy is absorbed from the surroundings and the temperature increases
Energy is released to the surroundings and the temperature increases
Energy is absorbed from the surroundings and the temperature decreases
Energy is released to the surroundings and the temperature decreases
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GPT 3.5
Energy is released to the surroundings and the temperature increases
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