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Wilson Frederick
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10 July, 16:07
An exothermic reaction occurs spontaneously, why?
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10 July, 16:34
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Step-by-step explanation:
An exothermic reaction tends to occur spontaneously because the products are more stable than the reactants.
Nature tries to get to the lowest energy state.
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