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Hypothesis 1: If you increase the temperature of a reaction, then the reaction rate will increase because particles experience more collisions at higher temperatures. To test the first hypothesis, you
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Hypothesis 1: If you increase the
temperature of a reaction, then the reaction
rate will increase because particles experience
more collisions at higher temperatures.
To test the first hypothesis, you measured the
reaction rate for several different?
volumes.
temperatures.
densities.
particle sires.
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Answer:is increase and more collisions :)
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