7. Why does a higher temperature cause a reaction to go faster?
Either there are more collisio...
7. Why does a higher temperature cause a reaction to go faster?
Either there are more collisions per second or the collisions are of greater energy.
There are more collisions per second and the collisions are of greater energy.
Collisions occur with greater energy only.
There are more collisions per second only.
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