barrier potential P0=(kT/q)*ln(Na*Nd/Ni^2) when T ↑, P0↑.
Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
The level of thermodynamic energy increases.
It increases.
The Potential energy decreases as r increases.
the temperature increases
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It increases as the temperature increases.
It increases !
It increases.
The volume increases, which is why the mercury in a thermometer rises as the temperature increases.
Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
rate increases
Potential energy will decrease.
The level of thermodynamic energy increases.
Generally, as temperature increases, solubility increases. There are a few cases where the opposite happens, though.
It increases.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases