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The increase in the rate of reaction with temperature is due to

A. Increase in the number of effective collisions

B. Decrease in activation energy

C. Increase in the average kinetic energy of the reacting molecules

D. None of these

Answer: Option B


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  1. Waseem Shahid
    Waseem Shahid :
    4 years ago

    Both A and C are correct options.
    Option B is wrong because Temperature can't change activation energy; only catalyst can change it.

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