Unimportant assumption is :
"orientation of the ions has no effect on ionic reactions"
Reaction mechanism mainly depend on two factors. One is activation energy and the other one is Orientation of ions.
If the activation energy is satisfied but the orientation of ions is not satisfied, then the reaction will not occur or vice versa.
So, basically it is unimportant to say that Orientation of the ions has no effect on ionic reaction , because actually it does.
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