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collision theory of bimolecular reaction

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Answered by yakshi27
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When a catalyst is involved in thecollision between the reactant molecules, less energy is required for the chemical change to take place, and hence more collisions have sufficient energy for reaction to occur. Thereaction rate therefore increases.Collision theory is closely related to chemical kinetics.
Answered by angelverma
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when a catalyst is involved in the collision between the reactant molecules ,less energy is required for the chemical change to take place , and hence more collisions have sufficient energy for reaction to occur .the reaction rate therefore increases .collision theory is closely related to chemical kinetics
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