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How do higher temperatures influence a chemical change?
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How do higher temperatures influence a chemical change?
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It determines how fast the chemical occurs. For example, the enzymes (speeds up the reaction ) works fast when you put a fish in a refrigerator. It takes a longer time for this fish to spoil due to the temperature..
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Basically, temperature changes the reaction, which means that it would be a chemical change since it changes the formation of bonds and reactions.
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