What is the significance of the frequency factor (A) in the Arrhenius equation?

A. It represents the activation energy
B. It accounts for the fraction of molecules with sufficient energy to react
C. It is related to the number of collisions between reactants
D. It measures the overall reaction rate

Answer: It is related to the number of collisions between reactants


Additional Information: The frequency factor (A) in the Arrhenius equation represents the number of collisions with correct orientation between reactant molecules.