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Chemistry, 09.03.2021 05:10 hewonabi123

In terms of activation energy, why does increasing the temperature of a reaction make it proceed more quickly?
A. Increasing the temperature reduces the activation energy.
B. Increasing the temperature increases the potential energy of the
reactants.
O C. Increasing the temperature increases how many reactant
molecules reach activation energy.
D. Increasing the temperature makes the molecules move slower.

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