A reaction contains two reactants, A and B. If A is doubled, there will be a greater number of effective collisions between reactants.

Respuesta :

The statement is true. Adding more of the reactants will increase the frequency of effective collisions between reactant given that the other reactant is supplied in excess. Adding more of the reactant will favor the forward reaction or the formation of more products.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The complete question is:

"A reaction contains two reactants, A and B. If A is doubled, there will be a greater number of effective collisions between reactants. TRUE FALSE"

Collision Theory indicates that chemical reactions take place because molecules, atoms or ions collide with each other.

Furthermore, the molecules must collide effectively, that is, not all reagent collisions lead to product formation. Effective shock means that the reagent molecules have enough kinetic energy at the time of the shock for their bonds to break and product bonds to form. In addition, the molecules of the reagents must be properly oriented for the reaction to take place.

As the concentration increases, the number of shocks increases. In other words, by increasing the concentration of the reactants, the probability of collision between their molecules increases, and therefore the number of effective collisions.So the statement is true-