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Your answer is, Exothermic energy
<u>Exothermic Reactions</u>
In an exothermic reaction, reactants have more energy than the products. The difference between these two energy levels is the energy released to the surroundings, shown as a vertical drop from a higher to a lower level. Because the reactants have more energy than the products they are more stable.
<u> Example of Exothermic Reactions</u>
- Melting Ice. Melting of ice is also an example of an endothermic reaction. The heat energy received by ice, from its surroundings, makes it melt into water. Since this physical change cannot occur without the heat input from surroundings, this phenomenon is classified as an endothermic process.
Thus, <u>increase</u> is your correct answer.
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