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Rate laws only depend on concentrations and the rate constant. Considering this, which of the following is true about changing temperature?
A) We know as temperature changes the reaction rate changes and the rate constant is a constant so concentration must be temperature dependent
B) We know as temperature changes the reaction rate changes so the rate constant must be temperature dependent
C) The rate constant is a constant, meaning it doesn't change, so reaction rates must not change with temperature
D) We know as temperature changes the reaction rate changes, but rate constants are constants and concentration is independent of temperature. Rate laws must be all wrong because they don't account for temperature change

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