O2 and CO2.
O2 is a diatomic molecule; CO2 is a molecule made from two Types of Atoms.
the glucose molecules must break down into two smaller molecules
The two molecules must collide with the correct orientation and with a minimum amount of energy (called the activation energy).
two molecules must collied before diffusion happens.
Maltose is produced when two glucose molecules join.
One molecule of adenine joined to one molecule of ribose. (two atp molecules are formed - adenosine)
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Third order reactions imply reaction between three molecules, which implies collision between three molecules. From a probability standpoint this is much less likely than, say, a second-order reaction, where only two molecules must come together.
two molecules must collied before diffusion happens.
Two molecules must collide with each other.
Two molecules must collide with each other.
Collision theory identifies two key requirements for gas molecules to react: first, the molecules must collide with sufficient energy to overcome the activation energy barrier; second, the molecules must collide with the correct orientation to favor the formation of products. These factors ensure that the collisions lead to effective reactions rather than just ineffective encounters.
No, collision between molecules is necessary but not the only consideration for them to react. The molecules must also possess enough energy to overcome the activation energy barrier required for the reaction to occur and they must be oriented in a way that allows the necessary bonds to be formed or broken during the collision. Additionally, factors such as temperature, pressure, and presence of a catalyst can also influence the likelihood and rate of a reaction.