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Why does increasing the temperature speed up a reaction?
O A. It provides energy to overcome the activation energy.
B. It forces the reaction to favor the product side at equilibrium.
O c. It makes the energy of the reactants the same as the products.
O D. It increases the concentration of molecules so more will react.

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