Why does heat speed up reactions?

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Why does heat speed up reactions?

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Heat represents the speed at which the particles in a fluid are bouncing around. A chemical reaction requires that the molecules come near to each other to attract atoms and break and re-form molecular bonds. If you increase the heat, the molecules move and bump faster and encounter each other sooner.

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