What is Collision Theory?
Particles that collide to cause a reaction to take place.
Factor that increases the rate of collisions due to increased average kinetic energy
What is temperature?
Chemical reactions tend to slow down when the temperature rises.
False
Something that can lower activation energy, or speed up a reaction.
What is a catalyst?
Factor that results in more collisions due to the presence of more particles in a certain space
What is concentration?
Increasing the total surface area of solid or liquid reactants increases the rate of the reaction
True
Minimum energy required for a reaction to take place.
What is activation energy?
What is the reaction rate equation?
R= -change [A]/change t
Once a chemical reaction starts, the reacting particles no longer have to collide for products to form.
False
The conversion of reactants to products, and products to reactants occur simultaneously.
These reactions never go to completion.
What is a reversible reaction?
Name four factors affecting reactions.
Temperature, particle size, concentration, and catalysts
The reaction rate is usually expressed as the amount of time per change in amount of reactant or product
False
If stress is applied to a system in chemical equilibrium, the system changes in a way that releases stress.
Le Chatelier's Principle states what?
What is they take part in the reaction and help to speed it up without being consumed in the process?
Explanation of why catalysts are not considered a reactant
A type of stress is considered change in temp, pressure, and concentration.
True