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Figure 16.2 shows how a reaction proceeds from reactant to product over time. Notice that the amount of the reactant decreases as the amount of product increases
Figure 16.3. The reactants in a chemical reaction must also collide in order to form products
Figure 16.4c,When the orientation of colliding molecules is correct, as shown in entity called an activated complex is formed, in this case OCONO
Figure 16.5 shows the energy diagram for the progress of the reaction between carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide
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