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Two reactant particles collide with proper orientation. The collision will be effective if the particles have (A) sufficient potential energy (B) high activation energy (C) high ionization energy (D) sufficient
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Two reactant particles collide with proper orientation. The collision will be
effective if the particles have
(A) sufficient potential energy
(B) high activation energy
(C) high ionization energy
(D) sufficient kinetic energy
And explain why
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Answer: D) Sufficient kinetic energy
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