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Why does a reaction in a sealed container speed up when the temperature is raised, assuming the pressure remains constant?

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Why does a reaction in a sealed container speed up when the temperature is raised, assuming the pressure remains constant?.

  1. A.The increased temperature lowers the activation energy of the reaction.
  2. B.The increased temperature increases the concentration of reactants.
  3. C.The increased temperature increases the collision frequency of reactant molecules.
  4. D.The increased temperature reduces the volume of the container, forcingmore collisions.

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