It increases the number of high-energy collisions
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Increasing the temperature generally increases the kinetic energy of particles, leading to more frequent and energetic collisions between particles. This can result in higher reaction rates and increased likelihood of successful collisions in chemical reactions.
Increasing the temperature of the system leads to higher particle speeds, increasing the chances of collisions between reactant molecules. This in turn increases the reaction rate as a higher proportion of collisions will have sufficient energy to overcome the activation energy barrier.
rate of reaction because higher temperatures provide more kinetic energy to the reactant particles, increasing the frequency of collisions and the likelihood of successful collisions.
Temperature affects the rate of chemical reactions by increasing the speed at which molecules move and collide, leading to more successful collisions. A larger surface area allows for more contact between reactant molecules, increasing the chance of collision and reaction. Both factors can increase reaction rates by promoting collisions between reactant molecules.
It provides energy to overcome the activation energy.
It increases the collisions that have enough energy to react (apex)