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In a given chemical reaction, the energy of the products is less than the energy of the reactants. Which statement is true for this chemical reaction?
A Energy is absorbed in the reaction.
B.
Energy is released in the reaction.
О с.
There is no transfer of energy in the reaction.
D. Energy is lost in the reaction.

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