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Why does the rate of a reaction usually increase on increasing the concentration of reactants?

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Why does the rate of a reaction usually increase on increasing the concentration of reactants?

Explain why the rate of reaction usually increases on increasing the concentration of reactants?

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The rate of a reaction usually increases with an increase in the concentration of reactants because:

  1. Higher concentration means more reactant particles per unit volume.
  2. This leads to an increased frequency of collisions between reactant molecules.
  3. As a result, the number of effective collisions (collisions with proper orientation and sufficient energy) also increases.
  4. More effective collisions per unit time lead to a faster reaction rate.

Hence, Increased concentration → more collisions → more effective collisions → higher reaction rate

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Chapter 3: Chemical Kinetics - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 262]

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Chapter 3 Chemical Kinetics
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 9. | Page 262
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SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 7. (b) | Page 263
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