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No that is false. Enzymes do NOT increase number of collisions in a chemical reaction.
When the number of particle collisions increase the rate of chemical reactions also increase.
heating, stirring, surface area
More collisions between particles of matter means a faster reaction rate. When you increase the kinetic energy of a sample of matter, you increase the number of particle collisions, as well as the force with which they collide. This in turn increase the rate of reaction.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
No that is false. Enzymes do NOT increase number of collisions in a chemical reaction.
It increases the number of collisions at the right orientation.
When the number of particle collisions increase the rate of chemical reactions also increase.
The increase in reaction rate is due to an increase in the number of collisions. This is because an increase of temperature causes an increase in molecular motion.
Increase in temperature cause the particles to move faster, which in turn would increase the number of collisions. If the volume did not change and the temperature increased, the pressure would also increase.
It increases the number of collisions between molecules. :)
It increases the number of collisions.
heating, stirring, surface area
More collisions between particles of matter means a faster reaction rate. When you increase the kinetic energy of a sample of matter, you increase the number of particle collisions, as well as the force with which they collide. This in turn increase the rate of reaction.
The great the density the higher the air pessure.
An increase in the temperature usually increases the rate of reaction by increasing the number of collisions.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.