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rate
how quickly something happens; determined by measuring a
change
+ the time taken for that change to happen
concentration
amount of
substance
per unit volume
in a more
concentrated
solution, there are more reactant
particles
per unit volume; they are closer together
pressure
Pressure is a measure of how concentrated (or spread out) a force is.
the pressure of a gas is related to the amount of particles per unit volume
higher pressure means the particles are pushed closer together
collision theory
the energy involved in the collision must be enough to break the chemical bonds in the reacting particles
this theory links collisions with rate of reaction
frequency
frequency is a
measure
of how often something
happens
if something happens more frequently, it happens more often
marble
chips
marble is
calcium carbonate
(
CaCO3
) and marble chips are small pieces of that compound
catalyst
substance that increases the rate of
reaction
, but is
chemically
unchanged at the end of the reaction
reaction profile diagram
a diagram that shows the changes in energy involved in a
chemical reaction
how do you know if a reaction has taken place? (give 3)
change in colour
change in mass
appearance of a
precipitate
what happens in a chemical reaction?
one or more new
substances
are produced
what is collision theory?
it is the energy involved in the collision between reacting particles to make them break
chemical bonds
what is activation energy?
minimum energy required in a
collision
for a reaction to occur
what can change the rate of reaction?
concentration
of a solution
temperature
surface area of a solid
pressure of a gas
a
catalyst
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