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Increasing the temperature, increases the reaction rate.
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That is correct. Increasing the temperature generally increases the reaction rate. This is because an increase in temperature provides more energy to the reacting molecules, allowing them to move faster and collide with more force. Faster and more energetic collisions lead to a higher chance of successful collisions, resulting in an increased reaction rate. Additionally, an increase in temperature can also increase the number of molecules with sufficient energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, leading to a higher rate of successful reactions. However, it is important to note that there may be exceptions to this general trend, as some reactions may have different dependencies on temperature due to specific reaction mechanisms or catalysts involved.
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