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An increase in the concentration of the reactants of a reaction leads to change in :
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An increase in the concentration of the reactants of a reaction leads to change in :
A activation energy
B heat of reaction
c threshold energy
(D) collision frequency
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Solution:
Collision frequency
∝
number of reactant molecules per unit volume
As concentraction of reactants of a reaction increase the number of reactant molecules per unit volume increase which increases the collision frequency
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