Of course. In real world temp is never constant. If temp flactuations are small then you should take temp as constant. If not take the avarage. Normally temp increases the speed of the reaction because it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules which in turn increases the number of collissions per unit time. Good luck. If you need any further advise mail me at theschem@otenet.gr

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Of course. In real world temp is never constant. If temp flactuations are small then you should take temp as constant. If not take the avarage. Normally temp increases the speed of the reaction because it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules which in turn increases the number of collissions per unit time. Good luck. If you need any further advise mail me at theschem@otenet.gr