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geraldos science teacher mixed liquid x and liquid y, both at room - temperature, in a large beaker.
the mixture in the large beaker will looked clear like water, but when the students, one at a time, carefully touched the outside of the large beaker, it felt warm to the touch.
why did the large beaker most likely feel warm?
a. a chemical reaction produced a new substance.
b. the release of a gas heated the solution.
c. the energy of mixing warmed the liquids.
d. the two liquids were not soluble in water.
When two substances react chemically and release heat (exothermic reaction), the container can feel warm. Here, a chemical reaction between liquid X and liquid Y likely produced a new substance and released heat, warming the beaker. There is no indication of a gas heating the solution, mixing energy isn't enough to cause significant warming in this context, and solubility in water is not relevant to the warming phenomenon.
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A. A chemical reaction produced a new substance