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iPad 3:17 PM * 76%. Exp. 3 - Kinetics Prelab: Attempt 1 Question Completion Stat

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iPad 3:17 PM * 76%. Exp. 3 - Kinetics Prelab: Attempt 1 Question Completion Status: UESTION 6 Why does the rate of a reaction generally increase with increased temperature? (Choose all that apply) A, at higher temperatures, molecules are more likely to collide with each other in the correct orientation. B. at higher temperatures, molecules will collide more often. C. at higher temperatures, the potential energy difference between reactants and products is smaller D. at higher temperatures, more of the collisions will have the required activation energy. 2.00000 points Saved UESTION 7 The value of the rate constant for a reaction (k) is a constant ...(choose all that apply) If you choose A, do not choose B Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers Save All Answers Close Window Save and Submit

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Ans 6 : B) At higher temperatures, molecules collide more often

D) At higher temperatures, more of the collisions will have required activation energy.

As the temperature of the reaction is increased, the kinetic energy of the molecules get increased , and they undergo collisions more frequently than earlier. This caused more chanced of forming the desired products , and hence the rate of reaction increases considerably.