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Chemistry, 23.02.2021 06:10 nadia74

According to the collision model, why does decreasing the temperature decrease the rate of a reaction? Decreasing the temperature decreases the number of collisions that can occur with enough energy for the reaction to occur.
O Decreasing the temperature causes fewer particles to occupy the same amount of space which therefore decreases the reaction rate.
O Decreasing the temperature causes less of the collisions to occur with the correct particle orientation for the reaction to occur.

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