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2 February, 00:08

At which of the following temperatures is the chance of molecules aligning just right for a chemical change the highest?

50 °F

40 °F

30 °F

20 °F

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  1. 2 February, 01:09
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    50 degrees F, because this is the highest temperature, and thus the molecules will be the most active. With more activity they will have more collisions, with more collisions they have higher chances of combining for a chemical change.
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