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Chemistry, 18.10.2021 23:30, toogie

Why does an increased temperature cause a reaction to occur slower? A. It does not. The increased temperature causes the reaction to occur more quickly
B. The increased temperature makes the molecules more resistant to sucessful collision, they bounce off of each other sentiam
C. The increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move faster, causing more collisions.
D. The increased potential energy in the particles means more energy is needed from the environment for the activation energy Post Selection

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