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Chemistry, 24.03.2021 18:10 cookies1164

Higher temperatures tend to increase the rate of a chemical reaction because a. the particles have greater momentum and therefore have higher energy collisions.
b. the particles are more likely to behave as a catalyst and lower the activation energy.
c. the particles move faster and therefore collide more often.
d. the particles have greater attractions and therefore collide with the correct orientation.

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