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Collision theory states that when two molecules collide with each other with sufficient energy and hit in the proper orientation, a bond is formed. Which action will increase the rate of reaction in a
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Collision theory states that when two molecules collide with each other with sufficient energy and hit in the proper orientation, a
bond is formed. Which action will increase the rate of reaction in a closed container?
A)
adding an inert gas
B)
expand the volume
C)
increase the temperature
D
decrease the concentration
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Answer:
c increase the temperature
Step-by-step explanation:
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