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How does a temperature increase cause the rate of a reaction to increase? O A. It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
O B. It decreases orientation requirements of the molecules,
C. It increases the equilibrium constant for the reaction,
D. It decreases the activation energy of the reaction.
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