Rates of Reaction
- Created by: Squirrel03
- Created on: 27-02-18 16:48
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- Rates of Reaction
- factors
- catalyts
- A substance added to a chemical reaction to make the reaction happen faster. Does not change how much of the product I made
- temperature
- increased temperature = increased rate of reaction. Heat - kinetic - more likely to successfully collide - faster reaction
- pressure
- concentration
- The higher the concentration, the more particles there are to successfully collide with. This means a faster rate of reaction
- catalyts
- collision theory
- how it relates
- the more particles that can successfully collide in a given amount of time, the faster the rate of reaction.
- methods of creating more collisions
- The higher the concentration, the more particles there are to successfully collide with. This means a faster rate of reaction.
- increased temperature = increased rate of reaction. Heat - kinetic - more likely to successfully collide - faster reaction
- how it relates
- calculating rate of reaction
- how to calculate rate of reaction
- gradient of the graph = rate of reaction
- change in reaction / time
- how to calculate rate of reaction
- factors
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