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In some cases it is found that a large number of colliding molecules have energy more than the threshold value, yet the reaction is slow, why? - Chemistry (Theory)

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In some cases it is found that a large number of colliding molecules have energy more than the threshold value, yet the reaction is slow, why?

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  1. In some cases, even though a large number of colliding molecules have energy more than the threshold value, the reaction is slow because proper orientation of molecules during collision is also essential for a successful reaction.
  2. If the molecules collide with incorrect orientation, effective collisions do not occur, and hence the reaction rate remains slow. Therefore, for a fast reaction, both sufficient energy and correct orientation are necessary.
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Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 250]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Chemical Kinetics
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 4.81 | Page 250
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