For a chemical [blank_start]reaction[blank_end] to take place, the particles must [blank_start]collide[blank_end] with enough energy and the right orientation to break the [blank_start]bonds[blank_end] holding them together. Then the [blank_start]particles[blank_end] can rearrange themselves into new compounds.
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reaction
collide
bonds
particles
Question 2
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The rate of a reaction is the...
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Number of successful collisions per second
Number of particles that could react
Size of the container the reaction is in
Number of collisions that take place
Question 3
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Which of these increase or decrease the rate of a reaction? (click as many as are needed - there are three factors listed in total)
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The temperature of the reactants
The weather outside
The concentration of the reactants
The quality of the reactants (that you bought them from a good shop)
The particle size
The size of the container
Question 4
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Temperature is a measure of the [blank_start]heat[blank_end] energy that the particles have. The more heat energy particles have, the [blank_start]faster[blank_end] they move. This means that [blank_start]collisions[blank_end] are more likely to have enough energy to break the [blank_start]bonds[blank_end] in the reactants, so there will be more successful collisions per [blank_start]second[blank_end].
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heat
faster
collisions
bonds
second
Question 5
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What is concentration?
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It's the size of the container the reaction is in
It's the number of particles in a given volume or space
It's the number of collisions per second
Question 6
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[blank_start]Increasing[blank_end] the concentration increases the rate of the [blank_start]reaction[blank_end]. Because there are more [blank_start]particles[blank_end] in the same space, there will be more [blank_start]successful[blank_end] collisions just because they're crowded together more. Because there are more collisions, the [blank_start]rate[blank_end] of the reaction will be faster.
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Increasing
reaction
particles
successful
rate
Question 7
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Which of these will react at the fastest rate?
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Vinegar and baking soda chunks
Vinegar and a baking soda tablet
Vinegar and baking soda powder
Vinegar and a baking powder (baking soda mixed with citric acid) tablet
Question 8
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Decreasing the particle size [blank_start]increases[blank_end] the rate of the reaction. [blank_start]Large[blank_end] chunks have a small surface area so react only slowly, because only those particles on the outside are available for [blank_start]collisions[blank_end]. Smaller pieces and powder have a [blank_start]larger[blank_end] surface area (for the same amount of reactant), and so more particles are available for collisions. Because more particles are available, there will be more [blank_start]successful[blank_end] collisions per second and therefore the rate of the [blank_start]reaction[blank_end] will increase.