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Leslie Harrison
22 January, 23:21
What makes an effective collision
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Alan Dean
23 January, 02:39
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Effective collisions are those that result in a chemical reaction. In order to produce an effective collision, reactant particles must possess some minimum amount of energy. This energy, used to initiate the reaction, is called the activation energy.
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