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10 August, 16:21

Why does increasing the temperature affect the rate constant for a reaction?

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  1. 10 August, 19:13
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    Increasing the temperature increases the kinetic energy of reactant molecules. Therefore they move around more and they move faster. As a result, collisions between reactant molecules are more frequent and the energy at which they collide is also sufficient enough to overcome the activation energy of the reaction. Hence a greater proportion of reactant molecules successfully collide, leading to an increase in the rate of reaction.
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