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According to the collision theory of kinetics, which statement best describes the rate of a chemical reaction?
a. The greater the difference in energy between the reactants and products, the faster is the reaction
b. All collisions between molecules with at least a minimum kinetic energy result in reaction.
c. All collisions between molecules with at least a minimum kinetic energy and the proper orientation result in reaction.
d. The greater the difference in energy between the reactant and transition state, the faster is the reaction.
e. All collisions result in a chemical reaction.
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