Chemistry, asked by patelom857, 8 months ago

what is the requirement for any chemical reaction to occur?​

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Answered by prisharaina05
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Answer:

1.Heat

2.Electricity

3.Sunlight

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Answered by ruchit07
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C => Proper Kinetic Concentration of Reactants. That is, reacting substances must be able to find one another.

E => Effective Collisions between reacting substances such that bonding can occur. This translates into 'orientation' of collision between particles is a significant factor in formation of a chemical bond.

N => Naturally reactive substances. Reactants in a chemical reaction must have a natural tendency to bond. Judicial choice of reacting species is vital to formation of specified products.

T => Transition Energy (Activation Energy) that is sufficient to afford the greatest probability of forming products. Substances with sufficient energy will interact a sufficient number of times to effect formation of bonds and production of products.

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