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Collision Theory
- When reactants come together the kinetic energy they possess means their particles will collide and some of these collisions will result in chemical bonds being broken and some new bonds being formed
- Increasing the number of successful collisions means that a greater proportion of reactant particles collide to form product molecules
- We can use collision theory to explain why these factors influence the reaction rate
- Not all collisions result in a chemical reaction
- Most collisions just result in the colliding particles bouncing off each other
- Collisions which do not result in a reaction are known as unsuccessful collisions
- Unsuccessful collisions happen when the colliding species do not have enough energy to break the necessary bonds
- If they do not have sufficient energy, the collision will not result in a chemical reaction
- If they have sufficient energy, they will react, and the collision will be successful