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Chemistry, 18.04.2021 15:00 karyvillanuevap5w9ym

Which change in reaction conditions increases both the collision rate and the proportion of molecules with sufficient energy to react?
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addition of a catalyst
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increasing the concentration of a reactant
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increasing the surface area of a reactant
Dincreasing the temperature of the reaction

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