Define
Reaction Rate
Collision Theory
Factors Affecting Reaction Rate
100

It is the average kinetic energy of the particles (atoms or molecules) in a substance.

temperature

100

A measure of how quickly the reactants are used up or the products are formed over time.

Reaction rate

100

It states that for a reaction to occur, reacting particles must collide with enough energy (activation energy) and the correct orientation.

Collision Theory

100

Why does increasing the temperature usually increase the rate of a chemical reaction?

Particles move faster at higher temperatures, so they collide more frequently.

200

It measures how much exposed area an object has.

Surface area

200

Average reaction rate can be solved by dividing ______ to the time.

change in quantity / change in concentration

200

If they collide at the wrong angle, they might just bounce off without reacting. Which condition in the theory is suitable to the statement

correct orientation

200

Why does powdered zinc react faster with hydrochloric acid than a single large piece of zinc?

bec. powdered zinc has more Surface area

300

It refers to the amount of a substance (solute) present in a certain volume or mass of a solution or mixture.

Concentration

300

In 10 seconds, 0.1 mol of Ois produced in 1 liter of solution. 

2H2O2→2H2O+O2

 What is the rate of disappearance of H2O2?

0.02 M/s

300

Why do not all collisions between reactant particles lead to a reaction?

not enough energy, incorrect orientation

300

Ionic compounds in aqueous solutions react faster than covalent compounds, what factor affects the rate?

Nature of reactants

400

It is a chemical reaction where energy is given off in the form of heat.

Exothermic

400

If a product’s concentration goes from 0.0 mol/L to 0.5 mol/L in 10 seconds, what is its rate of appearance?

0.05mol/L/s

400

N2+3H2→2NH3

The rate of appearance of NH3 is 0.04 mol/L/s.  What is the rate of disappearance of H2?

0.06mol/L/s

400

Why does increasing the temperature usually increase the rate of a chemical reaction?

Particles move faster at higher temperatures, so they collide more frequently.

500

It is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up or permanently changed in the process.

catalyst

500

N2+3H2→2NH3

The rate of appearance of NH3 is 0.04 mol/L/s.  What is the rate of disappearance of H2?

0.06mol/L/s

500

How does a catalyst increase reaction rate according to collision theory?

It lowers the activation energy, so more collisions have enough energy to react, increasing the rate. 

500

A student reacts marble chips (CaCO₃) with hydrochloric acid and measures the volume of gas produced every 10 seconds.

  • What changes could be made to increase the rate of gas production?

Increase the temperature of the acid.

Use smaller marble chips

increase concentration of HCl


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