Consider the following general reaction for which gases A and B are mixed.in a constant volume container: A(g) + B(g) -> C(g) + D(g) According to collision theory, what happens to the rate of the reaction under the following changes: (consider each change separately) increase the temperature Ey decrease the temperature A there is no change to the reaction rate increase the volume R the reaction rate increases y decrease the volume the reaction rate decreases C. - v decrease the pressure D collision theory does not allow you to predict the change in reaction rate increase the pressure - v decrease the concentration vincrease the concentration

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Consider the following general reaction for which gases A and B are mixed.in a constant volume container:
A(g) + B(g) -> C(g) + D(g)
According to collision theory, what happens to the rate of the reaction under the following changes:
(consider each change separately)
increase the temperature
decrease the temperature
increase the volume
there is no change to the reaction rate
A.
decrease the volume
the reaction rate increases
В.
decrease the pressure
the reaction rate decreases
C.
collision theory does not allow you to predict the change in reaction rate
increase the pressure
D.
decrease the concentration
increase the concentration
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following general reaction for which gases A and B are mixed.in a constant volume container: A(g) + B(g) -> C(g) + D(g) According to collision theory, what happens to the rate of the reaction under the following changes: (consider each change separately) increase the temperature decrease the temperature increase the volume there is no change to the reaction rate A. decrease the volume the reaction rate increases В. decrease the pressure the reaction rate decreases C. collision theory does not allow you to predict the change in reaction rate increase the pressure D. decrease the concentration increase the concentration
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