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2. As the temperature increases, the rate of reaction increases. Explain why ?​

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Answered by rishabhshakya7890
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Answer:

Increasing the temperature increases reaction rates because of the disproportionately large increase in the number of high energy collisions. It is only these collisions (possessing at least the activation energy for the reaction) which result in a reaction.

Answered by brainly62007
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Explanation:

Temperature increases the kinetic energy of the molecule and hence more collision between molecules will takes place as velocity or particles gets increased hence reaction rate will increases.If the temperature is raised, the kinetic energies of both A and B are increased so that there are more collisions per second, and a greater fraction of these will lead to chemical reaction. The rate, therefore, generally increases with increasing temperature.

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