The rates of reactions increase with increase of temperature because
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The rates of reactions increase with increase of temperature because
- activating energy of the reacting molecules increases
- kinetic energy of the product molecules increases
- the fraction of the reacting molecules possessing an energy equal to the activation energy or more increases
- the collisions between molecules decrease.
Answer
(C) the fraction of the reacting molecules possessing an energy equal to the activation energy or more increases
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