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A student notices that a reaction takes place faster when the temperature is higher. Which best explains why this happens?

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The reason why the reaction takes place faster when the temperature is higher is that the collision of particles of the object increases. In order to have a faster reaction, you would need the particles of the object to get excited and increase its collision to other particles. This can be achieved through increasing the temperature.

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