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Chemistry, 01.04.2021 05:30 jazzy2742

A glow stick contains a glass vial with chemicals. When the glow stick is bent, the vial breaks and the chemicals react to produce a glow. A science student observes that a glow stick kept in the freezer glows for a longer duration than a glow stick kept at room temperature. What conclusion can be drawn based on the observation? Be sure to note the outcome and test variables in the conclusion.

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