Collision theory

    Cards (8)

    • For a reaction to take place between two particles, they must collide with enough energy to break bonds
    • Factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions
      • Increasing temperature
      • Increasing concentration
      • Increasing pressure
      • Increasing s.a. of solid reactants
      • Using a catalyst
    • Increasing temperature
      Increases speed and therefore K.E. of the reacting molecules, increasing the number of collisions and the number of molecules that have enough energy to react
    • Increasing concentration
      Increases the number of collisions, however, over time the amount of reacting molecules will decrease and cause a decrease in the concentration
    • Increasing pressure
      More molecules so more collisions between reacting molecules
    • Increasing the s.a. for solid reactants
      The larger the s.a., the more of the solids particles are exposed and free to collide
    • Using a catalyst
      Increases rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy, without chemically affecting the reaction
    • Endothermic reaction is the one where the products have more energy than the reactants