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[PLEASE HELP] The graph shows the distribution of energy in the particles of two gas samples at different temperatures, T1 and T2. A, B, and C represent individual particles. Based on the graph, which of the following statements is likely to be true? (3 points)
a. Particle A is more likely to participate in the reaction than particle B.
b. Particle C is more likely to participate in the reaction than particle B.
c. The number of particles able to undergo a chemical reaction is less than the number that is not able to.
d. More gas particles participate in the reaction at T2 than at T1.

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