The rate of reaction becomes double by the rise temperature. Explain.
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To explain the doubled rate of reaction when temperature rises.
We know that when temperature increase, the molecule systems gain energy which transform into kinetic energy. Due to a increased kinetic energy level, the atoms move fast, overcoming the bond forces. Thus, the rate of reaction increases as the atoms now freely move to bond with the other atoms.
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It is a thumb rule that for every 10degree rise in temperature the rate of reaction gets doubled. This can also be explained by Arrhenius equation. Also, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases, with the increase in temperature.
It is a thumb rule that for every 10degree rise in temperature the rate of reaction gets doubled. This can also be explained by Arrhenius equation. Also, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases, with the increase in temperature.
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