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There are 4 factors that can affect the rate of a chemical reaction:
A. A) viscosity, nature of the reactants, temperature, and hydrogen bonding B. B) nature of the reactants, catalyst, temperature, and density C. C) density, temperature, catalyst and concentration D. D) nature of the reactants, temperature, the order of the reactants, and half life E. E) concentration, nature of the reactants, temperature, and order of reactants. F. F) none the above
Rate of a reaction=f(Concentration,order, Temperature). Additionally we can say the nature of reactant.
A)
nature of the reactants, temperature, and hydrogen bonding .(INCORRECT, the hydrogen bonding will not come into consideration if the reactants doesn't contain Hydrogen, order of the reaction is not given).
B) nature of the reactants, catalyst, temperature, and density .(INCORRECT, the order of a reaction is also a deciding factor)
C) density, temperature, catalyst and concentration .(INCORRECT, the order of a reaction is also a deciding factor)
D) nature of the reactants, temperature, the order of the reactants, and half life .(Concentration is not present, INCORRECT)
E) concentration, nature of the reactants, temperature, and order of reactants.(CORRECT, for Homogeneous reaction system, if it's heterogeneous reaction system then Catalyst also becomes a factor).
F) none the above.
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