Chemistry, asked by gad0417, 2 months ago

30 POINTS PPL With increased concentration, temperature, and pressure, there is also an increased chance that a chemical reaction will occur. What do all these factors have in common?

increased temperature
increased energy
increased particle collisions


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Answered by anngracepaul2007
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Answer:

The rate of reaction was discussed in terms of three factors: collision frequency, the collision energy, and the geometric orientation. Remember that the collision frequency is the number of collisions per second. The collision frequency is dependent, among other factors, on the temperature of the reaction.

When the temperature is increased, the average velocity of the particles is increased. The average kinetic energy of these particles is also increased. The result is that the particles will collide more frequently, because the particles move around faster and will encounter more reactant particles. However, this is only a minor part of the reason why the rate is increased. Just because the particles are colliding more frequently does not mean that the reaction will definitely occur.

Reactions occur when two reactant molecules effectively collide, each having minimum energy and correct orientation. Reactant concentration, the physical state of the reactants, and surface area, temperature, and the presence of a catalyst are the four main factors that affect reaction rate.

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so the answer is increase in temperature

Answered by sureshpatnala
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increase in temperature

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