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What can you conclude from the graph? O The reaction that causes a firework to explode requires less energy to start, and occurs more rapidly than the
reaction that causes a candle to burn.
O The reaction that causes a firework to explode requires less energy to start, and occurs less rapidly than the
O The reaction that causes a firework to explode requires more energy to start, and occurs less rapidly than the
O The reaction that causes a firework to explode requires more energy to start, and occurs more rapidly than the
reaction that causes a candle to burn.
reaction that causes a candle to burn
reaction that causes a candle to burn.

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