Encyclopedia: Collision theory
Collision theory, proposed by Max Trautz and William Lewis in 1916 and 1918, qualitatively explains how chemical reactions occur and why reaction rates differ for different reactions. It assumes that,...
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There is another big idea for rates of reaction called collision theory. The collision theory says that the more collisions in a system, the more likely combinations of molecules will happen. If there are a higher number of collisions in a system, more combinations of molecules will occur.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on collision theory (chemistry), theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions, particularly for gases.
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The collision theory is based on the kinetic theory and assumes a collision between reactants before a reaction can take place. Moreover, it postulates that the majority of collisions do not lead to a reaction, but only those in which the colliding species have:
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Describes and explains the collision theory for determining how fast reactions take place.
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name Lauren status student age 15 Question - Could you please explain the 'collision theory' which is related to chemistry? NEWTON is an electronic community for Science, Math, and Computer Science K-12 Educators. Argonne National Laboratory, Division of Educational Programs, Harold Myron, Ph.D., Division Director.
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This is collision theory. The two molecules will only react if they have enough energy. By heating the mixture, you will raise the energy levels of the molecules involved in the reaction. Increasing temperature means the molecules move faster.
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In the collision theory of bi-molecular gas phase reactions, the frequency factor A is interpreted as the frequency of encounters among reactants irrespective of energy. The activation energy Ea is the minimum energy reactants must possess in order to form products.
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