A-level Chemistry/AQA/Module 2/Kinetics

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Collision theory

For a reaction to take place between two particles they must collide and do so with enough energy to break bonds. The collision must take place between the parts of the particles that are going to react together, the orientation of the particles also affects the subsequent reaction. To get a lot of collisions you need a lot of particles in a small volume and for the particles to have enough energy to break bonds they need to be moving fast. So for a reaction rate which is fast you need plenty of particles moving rapidly in a small volume.

Most collisions between molecules or other particles do not lead to a reacion as they do not have enough energy or are orientated wrongly.

Factors that affect rate of chemical reactions are as followed.

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