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Collisions and reactions
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For a reaction to occur, molecules
must collide with enough force so as to break apart. The individual atoms
then recombine to form a totally new product. This new product is usually
very strong in holding its atoms together. Some times a little heat is
supplied to get the molecules traveling at speeds high enough to cause
energetic collisions. This heat is called activation
energy. Petrol and oxygen for example can mix freely with each other
without reacting. When activation energy is provided in the form of a
spark the reaction proceeds with a huge release of energy and force. The
spark has caused molecules of oxygen and petrol to increase in speed and
collide with a force big enough to break the molecules apart. This reaction
releases heat and fuels more collisions and the reaction soon becomes
explosive. Candle wax does not burn but it will melt. However the wax vapour will ignite. Have a look at the 120kb movie and explain why wax vapour ignites while solid wax does not burn.
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