Oxygen affects rusting , not temperature.
Rust is created when the matal reacts with the oxygen in the air see. (:
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The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
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The rate increases
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
In most cases, increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.
Increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase.
The temperature will affect it. So will the humidity.
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Yes, temperature can affect the rate of osmosis. Generally, an increase in temperature can increase the rate of osmosis, as it causes molecules to move more quickly, leading to more rapid diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane. Conversely, a decrease in temperature can slow down the rate of osmosis.
Based purely on the knowledge of chemistry, rust forms faster in the heat. Rust is the oxidation of iron and this reaction will occur at a faster rate at a higher temperature as the molecules are provided with more kinetic energy. However, the rate of 'rusting' also depends on humidity etc.
Yeast does different things based on temperature.
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