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Damaris Henry
2 November, 16:25
Explain equilibrium based on collision theory.
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Yurem Lucas
2 November, 16:49
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Answer:According to the collision theory, this increases the number of collisions per second of reactant molecules and therefore the rate of the forward reaction.
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