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Rates of reaction - (CCEA)Collision theory - higher tier

The rate of reaction increases when reactant particles successfully collide more frequently. Temperature, reactant concentration, size of solid reactant particles (surface area) and catalysts can all affect the reaction rate.

Part of Combined ScienceRates of reaction

Collision theory - higher tier

For a chemical reaction to occur, the particles must collide with each other.

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However, a collision with too little energy will not produce a reaction. The colliding particles must have enough energy for the collision to be successful or effective in producing a reaction.

The minimum amount of energy for a collision to be successful is called the

The rate of a reaction depends on the rate of successful collisions between reactant particles. The more successful collisions there are, the faster the rate of reaction.

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