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12 June, 04:57

Given two temperatures, 39 °F and 51 °F, which of the following correctly compares the number of chances for particles to bounce off each other during a chemical reaction?

Same at both

Lower at 51 °F

Lower at 39 °F

Does not depend on temperature

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  1. 12 June, 07:15
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    The answer to this question would be:

    Lower at 39 °F

    The kinetic energy of a molecule is influenced by temperature. Higher temperature will result in higher kinetic energy which means the molecule moves at a higher velocity. This will increase the chance of the chemical reaction. That is why the rate of reaction will be higher at the higher temperature. Then, a lower temperature will mean a lower speed too.
  2. 12 June, 08:34
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    I think the answer is d am I wrong
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