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During an exothermic reaction, the surroundings

  • A Gain energy
  • B Lose energy
  • C Remain unchanged
  • D Absorb energy
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During an exothermic reaction, the surroundings gain energy.

In an exothermic reaction, energy is released from the system to the surroundings. This release of energy often results in an increase in temperature in the surroundings, and it can manifest in various forms, such as heat, light, or sound.

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