Created by Lana Duncan
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Question | Answer |
How do you calculate the relative rate of reaction? | relative rate = 1/time |
How do you calculate the rate of reaction? | Change in concentration or volume or mass ________________________________________ time |
What is required for a successful collision to occur? | Particles have sufficient energy(met the activation energy) and have the correct collision geometry |
How does increasing the pressure or concentration affect the rate of reaction? | It increases the rate of reaction as there are more particles in the same space, so there is more chance of a collision occurring |
How does increasing particle size affect the rate of reaction? | The rate of reaction decreases as there is less surface area for particles to react. |
How does increasing temperature affect the rate of reaction? | It increases the rate of reaction as particles will have more kinetic energy and there is a higher chance that they meet the activation energy. |
Why is important to control the rate of reaction? | To ensure the reaction is safe and is economically worthwhile |
What is activation energy? | The minimum amount of energy required by particles to have a successful collision |
What is enthalpy change? | The energy change that occurs when reactants are converted to products. |
How do you calculate enthalpy change? | H = E products - E reactants |
What is the sign for the enthalpy change of an endothermic reaction? | + |
What effect do catalysts have on the activation energy? | They lower the activation energy. |
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