With rise in temperature, the energy possessed by the reacting species increases. As a result, more species are in a position to cross the activation energy barrier. Therefore, the reaction rate increase with rise in temperature.
At a specific temperature , why does the rate of a reaction increase with increase in concentration of the reactant ?
Why is the saturated adiabatic lapse rate not constant? How does air temperature affect the rate of evaporation? How does temperature affect the rate of transpiration? Why does kinetic energy decrease in an adiabatic process? How does temperature affect chemical changes?
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Water is a universal solvent as it is capable of dissolving a large number of chemical species in it. The solution of water and NaCl where NaCl is the solute of the solution is called brine (the concentration of NaCl is high in brone)....