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When the collision is hard and fast enough. Increasing the kinetic energy will increase the likelihood of hard and fast collisions, which will ultimately increase the rate of the reaction. (This is called collision theory.)
Surface area affects collision rate because the larger the surface area the more air resistance is acting on it, therefor a larger surface area can slow down collision rate.
it depends on how high or low the reactant is on the temperature.
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a reaction without being used up. Some catalysts work by giving the the reacting particles a surface to stick to where they can make contact which increases the amount of collisions between the particles. Therefore a catalyst effects collision theory by speeding up a reaction.
There isn't a relationship between the two - think of temperature as a catalyst. It speeds up the rate at which the solvent dissolves the solute (as it provides more energy to ensure that the collision theory is more successful) - however, a solution will still become saturated at the same point regardless of temperature. Note: In order for the collision theory to be successful, particles must collide with the correct energy, and at the correct orientation.
The collision theory is when atoms, molecules or ions bash together or collide together. Collision theory states that the rate of a reaction may be increased by : increasing pressure; raising the amount of heat energy; raising the concentration of the reactant and by introducing a catalyst.
When the collision is hard and fast enough. Increasing the kinetic energy will increase the likelihood of hard and fast collisions, which will ultimately increase the rate of the reaction. (This is called collision theory.)
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A Collision model is a model of the rate of a reaction showing how the rate is proportional to the number of collisions of reactant molecules.
Surface area affects collision rate because the larger the surface area the more air resistance is acting on it, therefor a larger surface area can slow down collision rate.
it depends on how high or low the reactant is on the temperature.
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a reaction without being used up. Some catalysts work by giving the the reacting particles a surface to stick to where they can make contact which increases the amount of collisions between the particles. Therefore a catalyst effects collision theory by speeding up a reaction.
When traveling at a higher rate of speed you will have more force in case of collision.
increasing concentration increases rate of reaction as there are more particles so there is a larger chance of collision,it increases the probability of collision of the reactants.
increasing concentration increases rate of reaction as there are more particles so there is a larger chance of collision,it increases the probability of collision of the reactants.
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