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naturalchemist

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Which factors would increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
 
  I. Increasing the temperature
   II. Removing products as they are formed
   III. Adding a catalyst
  A) I and II
  B) II and III
  C) I, II, and III
  D) I only
  E) II only

Question 2

In the reaction A + B  AB, which of the following will not increase the rate?
 
  A) adding A
  B) adding B
  C) increasing the temperature
  D) decreasing the temperature
  E) adding a catalyst

Question 3

Which of the following will affect all reaction rates?
 
  A) the temperature of the reactants
  B) the concentrations of the reactants
  C) the presence of a catalyst
  D) All are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D

Answer to Question 3

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