Interpretation:
From the given options, one which is known as the minimum combined kinetic energy reactant molecules must possess in order for their collision to result in a chemical; reaction has to found.
Concept Introduction:
Collision theory:
Collision theory explains why different reactions occurs at different rates. It is used to explain or predict the
Activation Energy:
For a reaction to occur, the reactant molecules must collide with some minimum amount of energy. This minimum amount of energy for a reaction to occur is known as activation energy. Every reaction will have different activation energy. Activation energy is dependent on temperature. As the temperature increases, molecules will move faster and the activation energy decreases.
Temperature dependence on activation energy:
As the temperature increases, molecules will move faster therefore the molecules will collide easily. Activation energy will decrease as the temperature increases. Collisions become more easier as the temperature increases.
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