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It leads to more frequent collisions, which increase reaction rate.
the umber of collisions increases
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Grinding the solid into a powder increases the surface area and increases the rate of the reaction. Heating it would also increase the rate.
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Either (or both) an increase in the reactants or temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
Increasing the temperature will cause there to be an increase in kinetic energy. This results in an increase in collision frequency, and eventually an increase in rate of reaction as well.
Reaction rate increase when the concentration increase.
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
It leads to more frequent collisions, which increase reaction rate.
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.
decrease the energy requirement of reaction, which increase the rate of reaction itself
the umber of collisions increases
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Grinding the solid into a powder increases the surface area and increases the rate of the reaction. Heating it would also increase the rate.