Consider a chemical reaction between substances A and B. At room temperature, the reaction is known to be highly exothermic, releasing a significant amount of heat. However, upon conducting the reaction at extremely low temperatures, it is observed that the reaction becomes endothermic, absorbing heat from the surroundings. Explain this unexpected change in the enthalpy of the reaction with respect to temperature.

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Consider a chemical reaction between substances A and B. At room temperature, the reaction is known to be highly exothermic, releasing a significant amount of heat. However, upon conducting the reaction at extremely low temperatures, it is observed that the reaction becomes endothermic, absorbing heat from the surroundings. Explain this unexpected change in the enthalpy of the reaction with respect to temperature. 

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