How does increasing the temperature increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
A) The fraction of sample with the minimum kinetic energy required to react is increased
B) The activation energy for the reaction is decreased
C) The bond energy of the reactants is decreased
D) The likelihood that molecules and ions will have the required geometry is increased
E) The electrons become more reactive because they spin on their own axes at a higher rate
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