Chemical Engineering - Chemical Reaction Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Reaction Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 31)
31.
The increase in the rate of reaction with temperature is due to
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Vip said:
6 years ago
C is the correct answer.
Aditya Gautam said:
5 years ago
Answer - C is correct. Because activation energy is constant for a particular reaction.
Ankit Singh said:
4 years ago
Increase in no of effective collision, the Rate of reaction increases.
KRR said:
3 years ago
An increase in temperature typically increases the rate of reaction. An increase in temperature will raise the average kinetic energy of the reactant molecules. Therefore, a greater proportion of molecules will have the minimum energy necessary for an effective collision.
Dhanshree Mohite said:
2 years ago
Agree, C is the answer.
THOSIN said:
12 months ago
Increase in temperature increases the average kinetic energy of the reacting molecules.
Increase in pressure increases the number of effective collisions of the reacting molecules with themselves and the walls of the containing vessel.
Addition of catalyst lowers the activation energy of the chemical reaction.
Increase in pressure increases the number of effective collisions of the reacting molecules with themselves and the walls of the containing vessel.
Addition of catalyst lowers the activation energy of the chemical reaction.
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