Essential Chemistry for IGCSE - Rate Of Reaction (Section 2 - No. 11)
In the context of the collision theory, what does the 'orientation' of a collision refer to?
The speed of the colliding particles.
The angle at which the particles collide.
The relative positions of the reacting particles during the collision.
The temperature of the system during the collision.
Explanation
The orientation of a collision refers to the alignment of the reacting particles, in a position that allows the chemical bonds to break and form.
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