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24 February, 21:39

How does an increase in temperature generally affect the rate of a reaction?

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  1. 24 February, 22:02
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    Most reactions are exothemic. If the forward reaction of an equilibrium reaction is exothemic then the reverse reaction must be endothermic.

    If a system in equilibrium is heated, it will move in exothermic direction to give out heat energy.
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