Advertisements
Advertisements
Questions
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?
Explain
Short Answer
Advertisements
Solution
The rate of a reaction usually increases with an increase in the concentration of reactants because:
- Higher concentration means more reactant particles per unit volume.
- This leads to an increased frequency of collisions between reactant molecules.
- As a result, the number of effective collisions (collisions with proper orientation and sufficient energy) also increases.
- More effective collisions per unit time lead to a faster reaction rate.
Hence, Increased concentration → more collisions → more effective collisions → higher reaction rate
shaalaa.com
Is there an error in this question or solution?
