An increase in the rate of reaction with rise in temperature is due to
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
An increase in the rate of reaction with rise in temperature is due to
- an increase in the number of collisions
- an increase in the number of activated molecules
- lowering of activation energy
- shortening of mean free path.
Answer
(A) an increase in the number of collisions, (B) an increase in the number of activated molecules, (C) lowering of activation energy
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