Chemistry, asked by RUTUPARNA28, 10 months ago

Rate of which reactions increases with
temperature
(1) Of any reaction
(2) Of exothermic reaction
(3) Of endothermic reaction
(4) Can't be predicted​

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Answered by excellentboy39
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Answer:

Rate of any reaction increases with temperature

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Answered by Gopalkumar002
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Answer:

rate of Endothermic reaction increases with increase in temperature

Explanation:

It happens because according to the Le chatlier's principle , the rate of forward reaction increases when reactant increase , I can explain you with the following example :

A + B + heat --- C+ D

In endothermic reaction heat is used up , so when the temperature increases heat increase so the equilibrium shifts in the forward direction . That's why rate of endothermic reaction increases .

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