Chemistry, asked by james86, 6 months ago

Will the rate of an exothermic reaction increase with lowering of temperature? If yes then how will that happen.

Similarly will the rate of an endothermic reaction increase when the temperature is rising?

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Answered by sameersindhi1998
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Explanation:

As a general rule, increasing the temperature will increase the reaction rate (for exothermic and endothermic) reactions simply because it means more energy available in the system. ... The difference between the terms is an indication of the direction and rate. no spam :)

Answered by alwinjoseph095
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Answer:

exothermic is the reaction in which energy is given out

when temperature is lower the rate of energy given out is more than the rate of energy given out when the temperature is increase. when temperature increases the intermolecular space increases so exothermic reaction is less

but when in endothermic reaction when space will be more and endothermic reaction needs energy to start it's reaction so it needs increase in temperature

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