The rate of reaction increases with increasing temperature. When the temperature is increased, the kinetic energy of the reacting particles hence the frequency of effective collisions are also...
The reaction rate is affected by: the concentration of both reactants and products; the exo- or endothermicity of the reaction and the temperature its taking place at; and the pressures of the...
There's always a posive correlation between temperature and reaction rate, though not linear. According to 'Arrhenius' equation' the dependence of the rate constant k of chemical reactions on the...
Usually, increasing concentration of reactants increases the rate of reaction, but increasing concentrations of products reduces the rate of reaction. However, if one reactant is already present in...