How does the collision theory explain the rate laws for complex or consecutive reactions?
I know that the collision theory is about how for instance the increase in conc. of reactants lead to more successful collisions and thus making the rxn faster, or also change in temperature or pressure can have its effect. And since complex reactions can have several intermediates, can increasing the concentration of reactants of the first reaction lead to making the intermediates more faster and thus the products aswell?
Am i thinking on the right way?