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3.1 Why does the rate of most reactions increase with increasing temperature?​

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Answered by harminder1376
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Increasing the temperature a reaction takes place at increases the rate of reaction. At higher temperatures, particles can collide more often and with more energy, which makes the reaction take place more quickly.

Answered by danishmahajan07
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However, the main reason that temperature increases the rate of reaction is that more of the colliding particles will have the necessary activation energy resulting in more successful collisions (when bonds are formed between reactants). The ionic strength also has an effect on reaction rate.

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