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8. What happens on the molecular level when you increase the temperature of the reaction? (1 point)

Othe reactant particles' speed increases so there are more collisions and increase force

Omore temperature means more molecules can fit in there

Othe product particles increase in force which pushes the reaction backwards

Othe hotter the system is, the better the molecules can hold their orientation

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The first option. Increasing temperature raises the kinetic energy of reactant particles so they move faster, collide more often, and a larger fraction of collisions have enough energy to overcome the activation energy, increasing the reaction rate.