Generally, the increase in temperature causes reactions to occur at a faster rate. However, there are reactions that proceed otherwise. Explain why.
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Temperature of the Reactants
Chemical reactions typically occur faster at higher temperatures. ... Temperature corresponds to the average kinetic energy of the molecules. Molecules with greater kinetic energy will collide with each other not only more often, but also with more force, increasing the rate of their reaction.
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It depends whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic. For endothermic increase in temperature causes more forward reaction. And for exothermic the opposite happens.
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