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26 wrz 2019 · The document discusses collision theory and factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions. It investigates how concentration, temperature, and particle size impact the rate through experiments. Increasing concentration increases collisions and reaction rate.
- Factors affecting the rate of chemical reaction | PPT - SlideShare
The rate of reaction is the speed at which a reaction...
- Chapter 1 Rate of Reactions | PPT | Free Download - SlideShare
The document discusses factors that affect the rate of...
- Factors affecting the rate of chemical reaction | PPT - SlideShare
4 wrz 2017 · The rate of reaction is the speed at which a reaction proceeds. The factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction are : nature of reactants, temperature, concentration, size of particle and catalyst. Read more.
10 gru 2016 · The document discusses factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions, including: 1) Temperature, concentration, pressure, particle size, and presence of catalysts can increase the rate of reaction by increasing the probability of effective collisions between reacting particles.
Section 17.1 Reaction Rates and Equilibrium 1.Understand how particles in a mixture react with each other and the main factors that speed up or slow down.
Standard 8: Reaction Rate Chemistry Ms. Siddall. There are 4 factors that affect the rate of a reaction: 1.Temperature: Increasing temperature = more.
Factors Influencing the Reaction Rate: Reactivity of the Substances: Iron (Fe): Iron is a moderately reactive metal, meaning it readily participates in chemical reactions, particularly oxidation. Oxygen (O₂): Oxygen is a highly reactive non-metal, making it a strong oxidizing agent that readily reacts with metals. Surface Area: The larger the surface area of the iron, the faster the reaction.
Factors that affect reaction rates include temperature, surface area, concentration, and presence of catalysts. Higher temperatures increase particle energy and collision rate. Smaller particles and higher concentrations increase collision opportunities.