What will happen to the rate of reaction if I change the temperature of two chemicals before mixing them together?
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What I want to find out I want to find out what will happen to the rate of reaction if I change the temperature of two chemicals before mixing them together. What I think will happen I think the reaction time will decrease if the two chemicals are warmed to a higher temperature, and when cooled down the reaction time will increase. I have found out from a text-book I found out from a text-book that reaction rates are explained perfectly by the collision theory its really simple it just says that the rate of reaction simply depends on how often and how hard the reacting particles collide with each other. The basic idea is that particles have to collide with each other in order to react, and they have to collide hard enough as well. Temperature increases the number of collisions, when the temperature is increased the particles all move quicker...

