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Summary Of: Collision theory

Collision theory is closely related to... Collision theory can only be applied quantitatively to bimolecular reactions... In collision theory it is considered that two particles A and B will collide if their nuclei get... of known rate constants it is noticed that collision theory fails to estimate the constants correctly and the more complex the molecules are... compared to the ones predicted by collision theory for gas phase reactions... Collision theory can be applied to reactions in solution... rate constants compared to the ones predicted by collision theory for reactions in solution...

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