Create a puzzle withCollision Theory and Chemical reaction
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- 4. Theory – The theory explaining how chemical reactions occur and why rates differ.
- 5. Area – Affects reaction rate by exposing more reactant particles to collisions.
- 7. – A reaction that absorbs energy.
- 10. – A factor that increases molecular motion, leading to more frequent collisions.
- 12. Energy – The minimum energy required for a reaction to occur.
- 14. – The correct alignment of molecules during a collision for a reaction to occur.
- 16. – A biological catalyst that speeds up biochemical reactions.
- 17. Complex – The unstable arrangement of atoms at the peak of the reaction barrier.
- 18. – Affects reaction rate by changing the number of reactant particles per unit volume.
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- 1. Collision – A collision with proper energy and orientation to form products.
- 2. – Increases reaction rate in gases by reducing space and increasing collisions.
- 3. Collision – A collision that does not result in a reaction.
- 6. – A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed. Orientation – The correct alignment of molecules during a collision for a reaction to occur.
- 8. – The speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds.
- 9. – The study of reaction rates.
- 11. – The quantitative relationship between reactants and products in a reaction.
- 13. State – The high-energy intermediate state of a reaction.
- 15. Mechanism – A step-by-step sequence of elementary reactions.
- 16. – A reaction that releases energy.
- 19. – A substance that slows down or prevents a reaction.