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11 May, 18:38
Why do reactions have activation energies?
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Manuel Strong
11 May, 20:01
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According to the collision theory, the following criteria must be met in order for a chemical reaction to occur: Molecules must collide with sufficientenergy, known as the activation energy, so that chemical bonds canbreak. Molecules must collide with the proper orientation.
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