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1 LESSON 3 Controlling Chemical Reactions 11. In general, what happens when you increase the temperature of a reaction? a. The heat destroys the reactants. b. The rate of the reaction decreases. C. The
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LESSON 3 Controlling
Chemical Reactions
11. In general, what happens when you increase
the temperature of a reaction?
a. The heat destroys the reactants.
b. The rate of the reaction decreases.
C. The rate of the reaction increases.
d. The rate of the reaction stays the same.
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C.The rate of the reaction increases.
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