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In an experiment, a student wants to increase the rate of a reaction that involves gases. Which change to the reactants would

accomplish this?
Increase the volume to decrease pressure and to increase concentration.
Increase the volume to increase pressure and to decrease concentration.
O Decrease the volume to decrease pressure and to increase concentration.
O Decrease the volume to increase pressure and to increase concentration.

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Answer:

d

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Answer:

  • The last option: Decrease the volume to increase pressure and to increase concentration.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can support your choice on basis of the collision theory.

According to the collision theory, the chemical reactions happen when the molecules collide with each other, in the correct orientation and with enough kinetic energy to overcome the activation energy.

As consequence, the larger the number of collisions the larger the rate of a reaction.

In the case of a reaction that involves gases, decreasing the volume, will increase the pressure and the concentration (volume is inversely related to both the pressure and the concentration) causing the molecules to be closer to each other and to collide with higher frequency, this is you will expect more collisions, and so an increase on the rate of the reaction. That is expressed by the last choice: decrease the volumen to increase pressure and to increase concentration.

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