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Given two temperatures, 36°F and 72°F, which of the following correctly compares the number of opportunities for particles to align during a chemical reaction?

A) same at both B) greater at 36°F C) greater at 72°F D) does not depend on temperature?

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The answer is C) greater at 72 °F


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Answer:

C) greater at 72°F

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

Here, it is important to remember that when a chemical reaction commences, the reactants' molecules start to crash to yield the new species, the products. In such a way, when the temperature increases, such crashes become stronger and more repetitive as the molecules gain more energy to move faster and consequently ease the chemical change. Such crashes are directly related with the number of opportunities, say probabilities, the molecules have to crash and subsequently form the products.

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