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Difference between collision theory and transition state theory

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Transition-state theory goes hand-in-hand with collision theory. Transition-state theory states that a reaction follows a distinct reaction path that involves bonds being formed and being broken simultaneously. Remember, activation energy is the minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to occur.

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