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Study of the factors that affect the rates of chemical reactions. A-a + b a b + a. Only a fraction of the collisions with enough energy to form products actually proceeds from reactants to products. The higher the concentration, the greater the reaction rate. The higher the temperature, the higher the reaction rate. At higher temperatures, many particle collisions can occur with enough energy due to the high temp. , and reaction rate is fast. The physical state and structure of the reactants influences reaction rate o. A-a + b a b +a: a-x + b a-b + x. If b collides with a-x, on the x side, reaction cannot occur because b must form a bond with a, not x. Minimum amount of energy required to initiate a chemical reaction. Molecules must be oriented in a way that favors reaction. When molecules collide in an effective collision, they form an activated complex or.

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