Show a graph of the relationship between temperature and reaction rate
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- List the four factors that influence the rate of a chemical reaction and state whether increasing the factor will increase or decrease the rate of the reaction.Based on the chart below, comment on the effect of reaction time on the reaction.How does INCREASING temperature affect the rate of reaction (how fast the reaction occurs)? HINT: there are TWO effects.
- describe how enzyme action is affected by an increase in temperatureWhich curve represents the spontaneous reaction, and which the nonspontaneous?explain how measuring the effect of temperature on enzyme activity will be different from measuring the effect of enzyme concentration on enzyme activity.