In the collision theory of reaction rates,the rate constant for a bimolecular reaction can be written as
k = z·p·exp(-Ea/RT)
In one sentence each,clearly explain the physical meaning (interpretation)of the following three factors which appear in the above expression:
a.z
b.p
c.exp(-Ea/RT)
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