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The formation of water from `H_(2)(g)` and `O_(2)(g)` is an exothermic process because :

A

the chemical energy of `H_(2)(g) and O_(2)(g)` is more than that of water

B

the chemical energy of `H_(2)(g) and O_(2)(g)` is less than that of wa ter

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the temperature of `H_(2)(g) and O_(2)(g)` is higher than that of water

D

the temperature of `H_(2)(g) and O_(2)g` is lower than that of water.

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