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Chemistry, 24.01.2020 21:31 because061907

Which statement explains why increasing the
temperature increases the rate of a chemical
reaction, while other conditions remain the same?
(1) the reacting particles have less energy and
collide less frequently.
(2) the reacting particles have less energy and
collide more frequently.
(3) the reacting particles have more energy and
collide less frequently.
(4) the reacting particles have more energy and
collide more frequently.

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