how does the rate of reaction depends on the particles of the reactant?
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Particles of two gaseous reactants or two reactants in solution have a certain probability of undergoing collisions with each other in a reactionvessel. ... For example, the chemical test used to identify a gas as oxygen or not relies on the fact that increasing the concentration of a reactantincreases reaction rate.
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according to collision theory reaction will take place only if the reacting molecules collide with each other so therefore more is a concentration of reactants more will be the number of collisons and hence more will be the speed of reaction(rate of rxn) and viceversa
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