Collision Theory
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Collision Theory
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How is collision theory linked to rates of reaction?
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How do catalysts affect collision theory?
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How are collision theory and temperature related?
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How can a chemical change be sped up?
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When using a pipet to distribute HCL into an ice bath of Mg and boiling bath of Mg-- which reaction will occur faster?
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For the following reaction, which species is acting as a catalyst? Which is an intermediate?
Overall: O3 + O —> 2 O2
Step 1: Cl + O3 —> ClO + O2
Step 2: ClO + O —> Cl + O2
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What are the three requirements of the collision theory? (In order for the reaction to occur)
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Why does increasing the concentration of a sample generally increase the rate of a reaction?
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How can I draw a simple energy profile for an endothermic reaction in which 50 kJ mol-1 is absorbed and which has an activation energy of 100 kJmol-1?
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What do you understand by the activation energy of a reaction?
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How does the collision theory explain reaction times?
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How does Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution work?
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How does the collision theory explain how chemical reactions occur?
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How does temperature affect collision theory?
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What is the threshold energy??
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Question #86099
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Question #6aab1
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Which sample has the most number of atoms?
#A.# #"1 mole of oxygen atoms;"#
#B.# #"1 mole of oxygen molecules;"#
#C.# #"1 mole of ozone molecules;"#
#D.# #"Each sample contains the same number of atoms."#
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How does concentration change reaction speed?
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Question #019dd
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What is collision theory?
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What definition best explains collision theory?
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What exactly does the collision theory state?
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According to the collision theory and model created to explain the collision theory, what is the best explanation for why a higher temperature makes a reaction go faster?
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According to collision theory, why does an increase in temperature increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
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What is activation energy? How is it related to the collision theory?
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How does the collision theory relate to the increase of concentration which increases the rate of reaction?
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How does the collision theory relate to the rate of a chemical reaction?
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According to collision theory, what happens in a reaction without sufficient energy or correct orientation?
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How would you summarize the collision theory and how surface area applies to reaction rates?
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How would you explain collision theory?
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What is the collision theory of chemical reactions?
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How is collision theory linked to rates of reaction?
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Why do catalysts affect collision theory?
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How do enzymes manipulate the collision theory of chemistry?
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How does a catalyst affect collision theory?
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How does collision theory relate to reaction rates?
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What is the likely explanation to account for this sluggish reactivity of a marble chip, to a first approx. #CaCO_3#, with hydrochloric acid?
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Do collisions between reactant molecules always lead to the formation of product molecules?
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A certain reaction with an activation energy of 165 kJ/mol was run at 455 K and again at 475 K. What was the ratio of #f# at the higher temperature to #f# at the lower temperature?
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In terms of collision theory, why do fridges keep food fresher for longer?
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Which option is correct ..??
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Question #e8d79
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As the number of effective collisions between reacting particles increases, what happens to the rate of reaction?
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Question #ffc16
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Question #ff1a2
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What is an activated complex?
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Question #97ddb
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Question #22b27
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Why does hydrochloric acid not dissolve marble chips?
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When gas molecules collide, why is there no loss in kinetic energy?
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The reaction of charcoal (carbon) and oxygen is sped up by grinding the charcoal into a fine powder. This is an example of?
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How would you explain the collision theory?
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Question #6d808
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Question #74095
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Question #f201b
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Calculate the new activation energy at #37^@ "C"# if the catalyzed reaction is #200# times as fast, and the uncatalyzed activation energy was #"100 kJ/mol"#?
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How do you determine the temperature at which the reaction undergoes a thermal runaway?
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Can activation energy be changed by changing the temperature?
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Can activation energy ever be negative in ordinary scenarios?
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At a certain temperature, is an equilibrium process endothermic or exothermic, if #K < 1#?
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Question #9f6eb