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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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Answered by Anonymous
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The more collision the faster the rate of reaction.

If the concentration is increased so is the likelihood of a molecule colliding with another molecule. If collision theory is correct the more collisions the more reactions. The more reactions the faster the rate of reaction.

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The collision theory explains why reactions occur between atoms, ions, and/or molecules. ... Increasing the concentration of a reactant increases the frequency of collisions between reactants and will, therefore, increase the reaction rate......

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