How does a decrease in temperature affect an exothermic reaction that has not reached equilibrium?
A) The rate of reaction slows, and less product is formed.
B) The rate of reaction slows, but more product is formed.
C) The rate of reaction speeds up, but less product is formed.
D) The rate of reaction speeds up, and more product is formed.
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