Lämpötilareaktiot
Lämpötilareaktiot refer to the changes in the rate of a chemical reaction or a biological process in response to variations in temperature. In chemistry, the Arrhenius equation quantitatively describes the relationship between the rate constant of a reaction and temperature. Generally, reaction rates increase with temperature because molecules have more kinetic energy, leading to more frequent and energetic collisions, thus increasing the probability of successful reactions. For every 10-degree Celsius increase in temperature, the reaction rate often doubles or triples, though this is a rule of thumb and not universally applicable.
In biological systems, temperature influences the activity of enzymes, which are protein catalysts essential for most