What does an increase in temperature do to the reaction rate?
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What does an increase in temperature do to the reaction rate?
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It increases the concentration of the molecules and
slows down the rate of reaction.
It increases the number of effective collisions
between reactants, raising the reaction rate.
It decreases the number of collisions and the
energy of molecules to limit further reaction.
It decreases the energy of the system, limiting how
much further reaction can occur.
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