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Chemistry, 15.07.2020 21:01, Hosanna130
Study the following reaction: NH4+(g) + NO2⁻(g) ⟶ N2(g) + 2H2O(l) How does the rate of this reaction change when the temperature is increased? A) The rate decreases because a higher temperature means that particles move at higher speeds and there are more collisions in the system. B) The rate decreases because a higher temperature means that particles move at lower speeds and there are fewer collisions in the system. C) The rate increases because a higher temperature means that particles move at lower speeds and there are fewer collisions in the system. D) The rate increases because a higher temperature means that particles move at higher speeds and there are more collisions in the system.
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