📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The rate of a chemical reaction generally doubles for every 10 degree rise in temperature. This is due to:
A
increase in collision frequency
B
decrease in activation energy
C
increase in the fraction of effective collisions
D
lowering of threshold energy
Explanation
A rise in temperature increases the number of molecules having energy greater than or equal to the activation energy.
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