As the temperature increases, the reaction time decreases.
For endothermic reactions the increase in temperature increases the K.E of the molecules and numbers of effective collisions per unit volume per unit time among reacting molecules becomes increased so rate of the reaction also becomes increased.
The rate of reaction increases with increasing temperature. When the temperature is increased, the kinetic energy of the reacting particles hence the frequency of effective collisions are also increased. Hence the rate of reaction is faster.
reactivity of the reacting elements increases.
Temperature
As the temperature increases, the reaction time decreases.
For endothermic reactions the increase in temperature increases the K.E of the molecules and numbers of effective collisions per unit volume per unit time among reacting molecules becomes increased so rate of the reaction also becomes increased.
A general increase in temperature increases the reaction rate.
yes, as the reaction rate increases with increase in the temperature
It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)
The rate of reaction increases with increasing temperature. When the temperature is increased, the kinetic energy of the reacting particles hence the frequency of effective collisions are also increased. Hence the rate of reaction is faster.
Rates of reaction are influenced by factors such as temperature, concentration of reactants, surface area of solids (if applicable), presence of catalysts, and pressure (for gas-phase reactions). These factors affect the frequency of successful collisions between reacting particles, which ultimately determines the rate of reaction.
It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules
It increases the collisions that result in a reaction. or it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
It increases the collisions that result in a reaction. or it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
The rate increases
It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)