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OpenStudy (korosh23):

Can successful collision in collision theory be used for a solid metal and an (aq) substance? Ex. Fe(s) + 2HCl (aq) --> H2(g) + FeCl2 (aq)

OpenStudy (korosh23):

If yes, by increasing the temperature, do I increase the successful collisions right?

OpenStudy (korosh23):

@Photon336 if you have time. Help me. Thank you.

OpenStudy (photon336):

@korosh23 yeah sure no problem.

OpenStudy (korosh23):

So that means I am correct?

OpenStudy (photon336):

Well, yes you see like that's what happens in any chemical reaction you have successful collisions between particles

OpenStudy (korosh23):

Exactly

OpenStudy (photon336):

what they mean by successful is that the particles collide with the sufficient orientation and energy

OpenStudy (photon336):

let's see why though |dw:1442770275751:dw|

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