THE COLLISION THEORY. For the reaction A + B  C, A and B must collide For the reaction A  B + C, A must collide with itself or with the walls of the.

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THE COLLISION THEORY

For the reaction A + B  C, A and B must collide For the reaction A  B + C, A must collide with itself or with the walls of the container

Effective Collisions An effective (successful) collision is a collision that occurs with enough energy and with particles aligned correctly In an ineffective (unsuccessful) collision, the colliding particles remain unchanged

Rate of the reaction α the # of collisions; that is, the rate increases if the # of collisions increases Rate of the reaction α the % effective collisions; that is, the rate increases if the % that are successful increases

During a collision, the sum of PE + KE remains constant; that is, as particles collide they slow down and KE decreases but PE increases

Activation Energy

Activation Energy: the minimum energy with which reactant particles must collide to produce an effective collision

Activated complex: an unstable chemical species containing partially broken and partially formed bonds