Collision Theory Table


(a) shows an ineffective collision due to the particles not having enough energy whereas (b) shows an effective collision where the particles have the correct orientation and enough energy for a chemical reaction to take place

The diagram shows that the reactants are higher in energy than the products in the exothermic reaction, so the energy needed for the reactants to go over the energy barrier is relatively small

The diagram shows that the reactants are lower in energy than the products in the endothermic reaction, so the energy needed for the reactants to go over the energy barrier is relatively large

A catalyst increases the rate of a reaction by providing an alternative pathway which has a lower activation energy
The activation energy is the energy needed to ‘a(chǎn)ctivate’ the reactant particles in order for them to collide effectively and cause a chemical reaction.
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