When do we acknowledge temperature in identifying rate?
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When do we acknowledge temperature in identifying rate?
I'm confused in what situation we would have to incorporate temperature in our solutions to kinetics-based questions. It seems that for many questions, rate constants are not affected by a provided temperature, but I know that reactions occur faster when temperature is increased. In what type of question would this information be important?
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Re: When do we acknowledge temperature in identifying rate?
https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves ... rown_et_al.)/14%3A_Chemical_Kinetics/14.5%3A_Temperature_and_Rate
this article may help answer ur question
this article may help answer ur question
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