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WHY DOES HEAT INCREASE THE RATE OF A REACTION

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Answered by alwin4690
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Answer:

heat increases the rate of reaction as it increases the speed at which the atoms move

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Answered by AnirudhSingh1937
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heat increases the rate of a reaction as heat energy is absorbed by the particles and they start to vibrate

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they start to vibrate as they have gained energy (heat energy). they then start to collide at faster rate because of the higher temperature and form the products faster than at normal rate and normal temperature.

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