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← ScienceWhich consequence results from an increased rate constant?
A)Reaction proceeds faster given reactants✓
B)Equilibrium constant remains relatively stable
C)Activation energy barrier becomes negligible
D)Temperature increase is less thermodynamically favorable
💡 Explanation
Increasing a reaction rate constant means the reaction proceeds more quickly with the same activation energies, because the increased constant speeds the reaction. Increased product is formed faster, rather than equilibrium necessarily changing, given ample reactants.
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