An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Changes in temperature and activation energy have opposite effects on reaction rate.
In general, as temperature rises, so does reaction rate. This is because the rate of reaction is dependent on the collision of the reacting molecules or atoms. As temperature rises, molecules or atoms respond with increased motion, increasing the collision rate, thus increasing the reaction rate.
An increase of temperature increase the rate of a reaction.
The reaction rate is dependent on temperature (increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase) and activation energy.
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
The temperature of the system
Changes in temperature and activation energy have opposite effects on reaction rate.
Changes in temperature and activation energy have opposite effects on reaction rate.
Temperature, pressure, catalyst, surface area
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
yes, as the reaction rate increases with increase in the temperature
In the presence of catalysts the rate of reaction is higher.
In general, as temperature rises, so does reaction rate. This is because the rate of reaction is dependent on the collision of the reacting molecules or atoms. As temperature rises, molecules or atoms respond with increased motion, increasing the collision rate, thus increasing the reaction rate.
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
Increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase.