EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.11PP
- a. How does increasing the temperature increase the rate of a
chemical reaction ? - b. How does increasing the amount of reactants increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
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1.) Raising the temperature of a system favors the reaction that
A. Absorbs energy
B. is exothermic
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2.) Increasing the amount of one substance in an equilibrium reaction favors the reaction that
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Chapter 5 Solutions
EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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