Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
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When the temperature of a reaction system is increased by 10°C (from 25°C to 35°C) at constant volume, the reaction rate doubles. It is due to
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A.the total number of collisions between reacting molecules increases nearly by 100%.
B.the number of collisions between the molecules possessing sufficiently high energy increases nearly by 100%.
C.the total number of collisions between reacting molecules increases nearly by 1 to 2%.
D.the average translational kinetic energy of molecules becomes nearly double.
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