Chemistry, 22.07.2019 22:30 littlemrslazy
Which of the following statement is false? a. lowering the free energy of the transition state can increase a reaction rate. b. an increase in temperature can result in an increased reaction rate. c. at a given temperature and time all molecules in a solution or a sample will have the same energy. d. the free energy barrier in a chemical reaction must be overcome in order for products to form.
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Anyone who's in connections academy chemistry b have the factors that affect the rate of a reaction portfolio already done?
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