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Chemistry, 24.06.2020 08:01 sshweeja

What would happen in a collision between two particles if particles did not have enough energy or had the incorrect orientation? A. the particles would rebound and there would be no reaction
B. the particles would keep bouncing off each other until they eventually react, therefore the rate would be slow
C. the particles would still collide but the byproducts would form
D. the temperature of the reaction vessel would increase

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