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How would the fraction of successful collisions change with an increase in reaction temperature?

A. The fraction of successful collisions would decrease.
B. The fraction of successful collisions would remain unchanged.
C. The fraction of successful collisions would increase.
D. The fraction of successful collisions would approach zero.
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Kattrina
C. The fraction of successful collisions would increase.
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