Science, asked by pawank04331gmailcom, 8 months ago

what is the effect on rate of reaction when temperature increases​

Answers

Answered by surahnoor24
2

Answer:

An increase in temperature typically increases the rate of reaction. An increase in temperature will raise the average kinetic energy of the reactant molecules. Therefore, a greater proportion of molecules will have the minimum energy necessary for an effective collision

.

.

.

hope it helps you...

MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Answered by brainz6741
3

Answer:

Hii..

.

___________________________________

→ Higher temperature (faster reaction rate), lower temperature (slower reaction rate).

--------------------------------------------

Explanation:-

At higher temperature particles get more energy that is greater than or equal to the activation energy (energy required to start the reaction). Therefore, they move faster and collide frequently. As a result, there is more successful collisions per unit time, that means an increased rate of reaction.

When particles are at lower temperature they move slower and don't collide with each other. If they don't collide they don't react. Thus, less successful collisions per unit time and the reaction rate will be slower.

Refer attachment above!

_____________________________________

Hope it helps you dear!

Attachments:
Similar questions