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Chemistry, 05.09.2020 01:01 lame3245

Given two temperatures, 39 °F and 51 °F, which of the following correctly compares the number of chances for particles to bounce off each other during a chemical reaction? Same at both

Lower at 39°F

Lower at 51°F

Does not depend on temperature.

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