NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 3 Chemical Kinetics Page No. 23 NCERT Academic Session 2023-2024.
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The frequency of collision, or collision frequency, in a chemical reaction refers to the number of collisions that occur per unit time between reactant molecules. It is a critical factor in collision theory, which describes the mechanism of chemical reactions based on molecular collisions. The collision frequency depends on factors such as the concentration of reactants, temperature, and the molecular nature of the reacting species. While not all collisions lead to a successful reaction (effective collisions), a higher collision frequency generally increases the likelihood of effective collisions and contributes to an enhanced reaction rate, as described by collision theory in chemical kinetics.