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21 June, 21:17

Preserving food by freezing controls reaction rates by

A) decreasing the number of collisions

B) increasing concentration

C) changing the number of effective reactant collisions

D) both a and c are correct

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  1. 21 June, 21:29
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    D) both a and c are correct

    Explanation:

    The reaction rate is a measure of the speed of a chemical reaction. The factors that affects the rate of a chemical reaction are itemised below:

    Nature of the reactants Concentration of the reactants or pressure (if gaseous) Temperature Presence of catalyst Sunlight

    Our concern here is temperature. Temperature affects a reaction considerably. Average kinetic energy is directly proportional to the temperature of the reacting particles. When the temperature of a reacting system is increase, the frequency of ordinary and effective collisions per unit time increases. A decrease in temperature implies that the number of collisions also decreases.
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