Physics, asked by Dharmishtha2509, 11 months ago

A large increase in the rate of reaction for a rise in temperature, reasons:
(a) Decrease in the number of colisions
(b) Lowering of activation energy.
(c) Increase in the number of activated molecules.
(d) Shortening of the mean free path length.​

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Answered by atasee07
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An increase in the rate of a reaction for a rise in temperature is due to increase in collision frequency, shortening of mean free path and increase in the number of activated molecules.

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.

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