Key Vocabulary
Factors Affecting Rate
Collision Theory
Practical Investigations
Graphs and Data
100

What do we call a chemical reaction that happens quickly?

A fast reaction

100

Increasing temperature usually makes reactions go faster or slower?

Faster

100

For a reaction to occur, particles must do what?

Collide

100

In the sodium thiosulfate "disappearing cross" experiment, what is measured?

The time taken for the cross to disappear

100

On a rate of reaction graph, what does a steeper line indicate?

A faster reaction

200

What is the name given to anything that increases the rate of a reaction without being used up?

A catalyst

200

Crushing marble chips into powder increases which factor?

Surface area

200

Do all collisions result in a reaction?

No

200

In a magnesium and hydrochloric acid experiment, what gas is produced?

Hydrogen

200

What does a flat line at the end of a reaction graph show?

The reaction has stopped

300

What do scientists mean by the rate of reaction?

How fast reactants are turned into products

300

What happens to the rate of reaction when concentration is increased?

It increases

300

What two conditions are needed for a successful collision?

Enough energy and correct orientation

300

What is the independent variable?

The variable you change

300

If Reaction A reaches the finish point before Reaction B, which has the greater rate?

Reaction A

400

The reactants need this minimum amount of energy before they can react.

Activation energy

400

Why does increasing pressure increase the rate of reactions involving gases?

Gas particles are closer together, so collisions happen more often

400

Why does a higher temperature increase the rate of reaction according to collision theory?

Particles move faster and more collisions have enough energy

400

What is the dependent variable?

The variable you measure

400

Rate can be calculated using the formula:

Rate = Amount of product formed ÷ Time taken

500

What theory explains reactions in terms of particles colliding?

Collision theory

500

Name the four main factors that affect the rate of reaction.

Temperature, concentration, surface area, and catalysts

500

How does a catalyst increase the rate of reaction?

It provides an alternative pathway with lower activation energy

500

Why should control variables be kept the same?

To make the test fair

500

A reaction produces 100 cm³ of gas in 20 seconds. What is the average rate?

5 cm³/s

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