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An opened bottle of milk in a refrigerator stays fresh longer than one at room temperature on a table Assuming that losing freshness is related to a chemical reaction, which statement best explains this event? O The lower temperature inside the refrigerator stops the chemical reaction
O The lower temperature inside the refrigerator reverses the chemical reaction
O The lower temperature inside the refrigerator reduces the rate of the chemical reaction
The lower temperature inside the refrigerator increases the rate of the chemical reaction

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