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Heating the reaction mixture leads to
(a) Increase in rate of rxn
(b) Decrease in rate of reaction
(c) Does not after rate of reaction
(d) Rate of reaction first increase than decrease



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Answered by rinkudeb636
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Answer:

When the mixture is heated, the two substances combine to form a new substance known as ferrous sulphide. The original substance, iron and sulfur, cannot be re-obtained by cooling the ferrous sulphide. Consequently, it is a permanent chemical change involving an energy change. True and False statement

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Answered by jennie25
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Answer:

a increase I rate of reaction

Explanation:

The increase in temperature of a reaction mixture usually results in an increase in the reaction rate. This is mainly due to the increase in rate constants with temperature and partly due to the reduction in viscosity and mass transfer resistances.

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