Yes, because as pressure increases, the collisions between gas particles would occur more frequently and with more force. Therefore, the amount of potential energy would increase, and it would take a shorter time for the activation energy to be reached.
Yes, it does. More pressure means more gas, which means more available reactant.
Increasing the pressure the probability of collisions between molecules increase.
It increases the number of collision (Apex)
It increases the number of collisions.
The concentration of reactants is changed.
Yes. For this reason, increasing the concentration of the molecules involved increases the rate of reaction.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.
An increase of temperature increase the rate of a reaction.
Increasing the pressure on a reaction involving reacting gases increases the rate of reaction. Changing the pressure on a reaction which involves solids or liquids has no effect on the rate of reaction.
The concentration of reactants is changed.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
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try c :p
A gas and a gas
Increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase.
Yes. For this reason, increasing the concentration of the molecules involved increases the rate of reaction.
Increasing the temperature of the reaction will always increase the rate, though the actual yield will depend on whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic. Increasing the pressure of the... Read More
Increasing the concentraion the reaction rate increase.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.
increase, as higher temperatures provide molecules with more energy to overcome the activation energy barrier required for the reaction to occur.
Increasing the concentration of the reactants the rate of reaction increase.