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The rate of reaction depends on
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How do you calculate rates of reactions?
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A factor affecting the rate of reaction is increased temperature.
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Factors affecting the rate of reaction include
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state, temperature and surface area, use of catalyst
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volume of reactant, pressure and temperature, use of catalyst
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temperature,concentration or pressure, surface area, use of catalyst
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At a [blank_start]higher[blank_end] concentration, there is [blank_start]more[blank_end] particles in the same amount of space. This means the particles are more likely to collide and therefore more likely to [blank_start]react.[blank_end]
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higher
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Lower
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more
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lower
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react.
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not react.
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As the pressure increases, the space in which the gas particles are moving becomes
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The gas particles become closer together as the pressure increases causing less frequent collisions. This means the particles are less likely to react.
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Catalysts are substances that increase the rate of reaction without being used up in the reaction. Catalysts never produce more product - they just produce the same amount of energy more quickly.
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Catalysts work by
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Catalysts are important to industry because
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Products can be made slower, reduce the need for higher temperatures and they can be reused
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Products can be made quicker, reduce the need for higher temperature and they can't be reused
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products can be made quicker, reduce the need for higher temperature and they can be reused
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products can be made quicker, increase need for higher temperature and they can be reused
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Any reaction involving a solid can only take place at the surface of the solid. If the solid is spilt into several pieces, the surface area [blank_start]increases[blank_end]. This means that there is an [blank_start]increased[blank_end] area for the reactant particles to collide with. The smaller the pieces, the [blank_start]larger[blank_end] the surface area. This means [blank_start]more[blank_end] collisions and a [blank_start]greater[blank_end] chance of reaction.
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increases
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increased
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larger
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greater
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more
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At a [blank_start]higher[blank_end] temperature, particles have [blank_start]more[blank_end] energy. This means they move [blank_start]faster[blank_end] and are more likely to collide with other particles. Also when the particles do collide they do so with more energy and so the number of successful collisions [blank_start]increases.[blank_end]
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higher
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more
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faster
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increases.