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According to the activated complex theory the rate of reaction depends on

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Activated complex theory of reaction rates

The theory assumes a special type of chemical equilibrium (quasi-equilibrium) between reactants and activated transition state complexes. ... TST is also referred to as "activated-complex theory," "absolute-rate theory," and "theory of absolute reaction rates."

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According to activated complex theory, the rate of reaction depends on two factors, concentration of activated complex and vibrational frequency.

Explanation:

According to this theory, an activated complex is formed during a chemical reaction that has high energy as compared to the product and reactant and the particles of activated compound is in random motion and vibrates to their mean position which increases their degree of randomness. Therefore, the rate of reaction is directly proportional to concentration of activated compound formed and its vibrational frequency.

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