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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 01:00, msladycie8831

How do changes in temperature and activation energy compare in how they affect reaction rate?
A. Changes in temperature and activation energy do not have any
effect on reaction rate.
B. Increases in temperature and activation energy both decrease the
value of the reaction rate.
C. Increases in temperature and activation energy both increase the
value of the reaction rate.
O D. Changes in temperature and activation energy have opposite
effects on reaction rate.

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