Chemistry, asked by sarashaikh269, 3 months ago

1.
Calcium carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form bubbles of carbon dioxide.
At a higher temperature, the same reaction is faster.
Which row explains this observation?
collision rate
number of molecules with
sufficient energy to react
A
increases
more
B.
increases
the same
С
stays the same
more
D
stays the same
the same​

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Answered by sivamani1048
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Calcium carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form bubbles of carbon dioxide. At a higher temperature, the same reaction is faster. Which row explains this observation? collision rate.

Answered by dimplebhutani24
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Calcium carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form bubbles of carbon dioxide. At a higher temperature, the same reaction is faster which row explain this observation collision rate

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