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Why are elementary reactions involving three or more reactants very uncommon?
Hence, the elementary reactions involving three or more reactants are uncommon.
Chemistry 102
Chapter 12
Kinetics
Carleton College
Rice University
University of Kentucky
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level on this is Ricky. So we're gonna be going over a problem 68. So why are elementary reactions involving three or more? Reactive is very uncommon. This is because it's very difficult Probabilistic Lee to get three, um, separate molecules to collide in the exact correct position at the exact correct time that is necessary for them to react. So it's because of low probability of collision. What? This video is helpful and I'll see you in the next one.
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