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what is orientation factor​

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Answered by cutiepiepuppy9
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Orientation factor is a number which lies between 0 and 1.

It represents the fraction of collisions with an orientation which allows the reaction to take place. The reaction occurs when the double bond in approaches the positive hydrogen end of bond.

Answered by vermakanchan275
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Orientation factor is a number that lies between 0 and 1.It represents the fractions of collisions with an orientation which allows the reaction to take place. The reaction occurs when the double bond in approaches the positive hydrogen end of bond.

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