a.
To determine:
The effect of storing leftover in the refrigerator on the
Introduction:
Rate of the
b.
To determine:
The effect of increasing kinetic energy of reactant molecules on the rate of chemical reaction.
Introduction:
Rate of the chemical reaction is the amount of reactant consumed in the given reaction in the given period of time or it can be defined as the amount of product formed in the given reaction in the given period of time.
c.
To determine:
The effect of increasing frequency of collision on the rate of chemical reaction.
Introduction:
Rate of the chemical reaction is the amount of reactant consumed in the given reaction in the given period of time or it can be defined as the amount of product formed in the given reaction in the given period of time.
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