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Why does the reaction rate of a reaction increase on raising the temperature ?

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On increasing temperature heat is supplied to the reactant. This energy breaks more bonds and thus speed up the chemical reaction. Foods kept at room temperature spoils faster than that kept in the refigerator.
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