Increasing the temperature of the reactants in a chemical reaction increases the rate of the chemical reaction. This is because...

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Many factors can increase or decrease rates of chemical reactions - pressure of gases, temperature, surface area of solids, concentration and if there is a catalyst. Anything that will change the probability of particles colliding or change the energy of the collisions will affect the rate of a reaction.  Rates of reaction measure the speed at which the reactants change into the products during a chemical reaction. Manufacturers rely on producing large amounts of product quickly, in order for their process to be economically viable. There are a number of factors that need to be taken into... Show more

Increasing the temperature of the reactants in a chemical reaction increases the rate of the chemical reaction. This is because...