Terminology Notes: Rate constant: A calculated value is required.; Rate law: A rate law exp Question 1 Which of the following are the proponents of Collision Theory? increasing surface area O reactants must have correct orientation t react O increasing concentration reactants must have a minimum amount of energy to react O increasing temperature reactants must collide to react

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Which of the following are the proponents of Collision Theory?
increasing surface area
reactants must have correct orientation t react
increasing concentration
reactants must have a minimum amount of energy to react
O increasing temperature
reactants must collide to react
Transcribed Image Text:t1/2 IAlo 2k Formulas: t/2 0.693 k %3D k[A]o Terminology Notes: Rate constant: A calculated value is required.; Rate law: A rate law expression is rec Question 1 Which of the following are the proponents of Collision Theory? increasing surface area reactants must have correct orientation t react increasing concentration reactants must have a minimum amount of energy to react O increasing temperature reactants must collide to react
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There are following postulates of collision theory - 

(1) The Reactant Molecules are considered as the hard spheres. 

(2) When these spheres collide then the Reaction occurred. 

(3) Collision of these Molecules, spheres should be in a particular orientation and direction. 

(4) Certain fractions of collision are effective for production of products from Reactants. 

(5) There is sufficient amount of energy required to take place the Reaction. 

(6) The Number of collisions per second in a unit volume is called collision frequency. 

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