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How does a temperature increase affect collisions between molecules? O A. The increased kinetic energy makes collisions happen less often.
O B. The number of collisions with enough energy to react increases.
O C. The increased temperature makes orientation less important in
collisions.
O D. The energy transferred in a collision decreases as temperature
increases.

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