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Archy [21]
2 years ago
7

a theory stating that a chemical reaction occurs only when reactants strike each other at the correct orientation and with suffi

cient kinetic energy
Chemistry
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kifflom [539]2 years ago
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A collision hypothesis that claims a chemical reaction can only happen when reactants collide at the right angle and with enough kinetic energy.

<h3>What in chemistry is a reactant?</h3>

A material that's also present at the outset of such a chemical reaction is known as a reactant. Products are the substrate(s) to the side of the arrow. A component that remains after a chemical reaction is finished is known as a product.

<h3>Which side are the products and reactants?</h3>

The chemicals (what you started with) be transformed into byproducts in a chemical process (what you end with). An arrow separates the reaction mixture, which are indicated on the left side of a solution, from the products, who are depicted on the right.

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