Asked by Thamathama
H2 +Br2 =2HBr so suggest twoo reasons why all the collisions between hydrogen and bromine gas molecules do bot result in reaction?
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Answered by
GanonTEK
Well one reason is that the energy of the collision might be lower than the activation energy.
Answered by
bobpursley
If one elevates the temperature (ie, increase the KE of the molecules), read what happens...http://www.chemguide.co.uk/inorganic/group7/otherreactions.html
The second reason is the energies of the molecules might be sufficient, but the angle of collision might be such that not enough KE can be transfered to activation: ie, a glancing collision. In a car wreck, there is a big difference between a head on collision and a bump in the rear bumper ..
The second reason is the energies of the molecules might be sufficient, but the angle of collision might be such that not enough KE can be transfered to activation: ie, a glancing collision. In a car wreck, there is a big difference between a head on collision and a bump in the rear bumper ..
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