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29 February, 03:13

Why does raising temperature generally increase the rate of a chemical reaction? a It causes particles to become lighter and more likely to change form. b It causes particles to skip the transition state before forming products. c It causes particles to move more slowly so they can stick together. d It causes particles to collide more often and with more kinetic energy.

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  1. 29 February, 03:28
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    The particles have more kinetic energy, move faster, thus collide more often and can also get over energy barriers more frequently.
  2. 29 February, 03:36
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    D. It causes particles to collide more often and with more kinetic energy.
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