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Collision theory of chemical reaction

North, A. M. (1964) The Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions in Liquids. Methuen, London [3.3]. [Pg.433]

FIGURE 13.25 (a) In the collision theory of chemical reactions, reaction may take place only when two molecules collide with a kinetic energy at least equal to a minimum value, /rmn (which later we identify with the activation energy), (b) Otherwise, they simply bounce apart. [Pg.679]

Collision Theory of Chemical Reaction Rates (Widom). 5 353... [Pg.380]

A.M. North, The Collision Theory of Chemical Reaction in Liquids (Methuen, London 1964) H. Eyring, in Physical Chemistry, An Advanced Treatise, Vol. VII (H. Eyring et al. eds., Academic Press, New York 1975). [Pg.155]

The above considerations provide the quantum-mechanical basis of a collision theory of chemical reactions. In order to calculate the reaction velocity, however, a treatment on the basis of statistical physics is also necessary. [Pg.128]

The Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions Energy Changes During a Molecular Collision Conditions That Affect the Rate of a Chemical Reaction The Development of a Chemical Equilibrium Le Chatelier s Principle The Equilibrium Constant The Significance of the Value of K... [Pg.527]

If two molecules are to react chemically, it is reasonable to expect that they must come into contact with each other. What we see as a chemical reaction is the overall effect of a huge number of individual collisions between reacting particles. This view of chemical change is the collision theory of chemical reactions. [Pg.528]

The Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions COAL 2 Distinguish between reaction-producing molecular collisions and molecular collisions that do not yield reactions. [Pg.558]

Collision theory of chemical reactions, energy-reaction graph, activated complex, activation energy... [Pg.560]

According to the collision theory of chemical reactions, what two conditions must be satisfied if a molecular collision is to result in a reaction ... [Pg.560]


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