Examine the scenario.

Chemical Reaction A and Chemical Reaction B involve the same two reactants. Chemical Reaction A is performed in a hot container, while Chemical Reaction B is performed in a cold container.

Which of the answer choices correctly describes which chemical reaction will have a higher reaction rate?

Chemical Reaction B will have a higher reaction rate because its container has less thermal energy. This thermal energy will cause an increase in the motion and collisions of the reactants' particles.
Chemical Reaction A will have a higher reaction rate because its container has more thermal energy. This thermal energy will cause the reactants' particles to divide and take on a smaller surface area.
Chemical Reaction B will have a higher reaction rate because its container has less thermal energy. This thermal energy will cause the reactants' particle to divide and take on a smaller surface area.
Chemical Reaction A will have a higher reaction rate because its container has more thermal energy. This thermal energy will cause an increase in the motion and collisions of the reactants' particles.

2 answers

which one do you think it is
I just finished the test, the answer is D:
Chemical Reaction A will have a higher reaction rate because its container has more thermal energy. This thermal energy will cause an increase in the motion and collisions of the reactants' particles.
More heat = more reaction
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