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The Collision Theory of chemical kinetics attempts to model macroscopic reaction rates based on micrChemical Kinetics Chemistry Question

Question

The Collision Theory of chemical kinetics attempts to model macroscopic reaction rates based on microscopic particle interactions. According to its core postulates, the successful rate of product generation critically depends on which of the following definitive criteria?

Answer: A,B,C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Collision theory dictates Rate $= P \times Z \times e^{-E_a/RT}$. Term A reflects $e^{-E_a/RT}$ (the energy fraction hitting threshold). Term B characterizes $P$ (the probability or steric orientation factor). Term C is precisely $Z$ (the fundamental collision frequency). Term D is deeply incorrect because standard kinetics models Activation Energy as a strict constant largely independent of ambient temperature.

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