Nature favors exothermic reactions because after such a reaction a. energy previously held in many particles is now concentrated in a few, resulting in a temperature fall. b. energy previously concentrated in a few particles is now dispersed over more particles in the system. c. energy previously concentrated in a few particles is now dispersed over more particles in both the system and the surroundings. d. energy previously concentrated in a few particles is now dispersed over more particles in the surroundings. e. energy previously held in many particles is now concentrated in a few, resulting in a temperature rise.

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Nature favors exothermic reactions because after such a reaction

 

  a.

energy previously held in many particles is now concentrated in a few, resulting in a temperature fall.

  b.

energy previously concentrated in a few particles is now dispersed over more particles in the system.

  c.

energy previously concentrated in a few particles is now dispersed over more particles in both the system and the surroundings.

  d.

energy previously concentrated in a few particles is now dispersed over more particles in the surroundings.

  e.

energy previously held in many particles is now concentrated in a few, resulting in a temperature rise.

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