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14 March, 23:01

Increasing the temperature of a chemical reaction usually increases the rate of the reaction because a greater proportion of the particles A. have the correct orientation. B. can collide with energies greater than the activation energy. C. change to become more reactive. D. have a greater concentration.

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  1. 14 March, 23:40
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    The answer is b. when you increase the temperature your chemical the particles are getting energized and will be able to move around and they need to move around in order to be able to collide with energy that is greater than itself
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