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Reaction rates depend on factors such as temperature, concentration, and catalysts from "summary" of Chemistry Simplified NCERT Class 11 by Sanjay Sharma

The rate at which a chemical reaction occurs can be influenced by various factors, including temperature, concentration, and the presence of catalysts. Temperature plays a crucial role in determining how fast a reaction will proceed. Generally, increasing the temperature will lead to a higher reaction rate. This is because higher temperatures provide more energy to the reacting molecules, allowing them to overcome the activation energy barrier more easily. As a result, collisions between molecules are more frequent and with greater energy, leading to a faster reaction rate. Concentration is another factor that can affect the rate of a chemical reaction. A higher concentration of reactants means that there are more molecules available to react with each other. This increases the likeliho...
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    Chemistry Simplified NCERT Class 11

    Sanjay Sharma

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