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What does collision theory explain about reaction rates?
It explains how collisions affect reaction rates
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What are the two main factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction according to collision theory?
Collision frequency
and
energy transferred
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What is the minimum energy required for particles to react called?
Activation energy
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What happens during a successful collision?
Particles
react to form
products
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How does increasing the number of collisions affect the rate of reaction?
It increases the rate of reaction
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What effect does increasing temperature have on particle movement?
Particles
move
faster
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How does increased temperature affect collision frequency?
It increases the collision frequency
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What happens to the energy of collisions when temperature increases?
Energy
of
collisions
increases
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Why do reactions happen more quickly at higher temperatures?
More successful
collisions
occur
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What are the three factors that lead to an increased rate of reaction?
Increasing temperature
Increasing concentration
(or pressure for gases)
Increasing surface area
of solids
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What is the relationship between temperature and the rate of reaction?
Higher
temperature
increases
the rate
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How does increasing concentration affect the rate of reaction?
It increases the rate of reaction
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What is the effect of increasing pressure on the rate of reaction for gases?
It increases the rate of reaction
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Why do reactions occur more quickly with increased energy during collisions?
More
particles
collide with enough energy
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How do temperature and concentration affect the rate of reaction differently?
Temperature affects
energy
; concentration affects frequency
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How does increasing temperature affect the rate of reaction?
It increases the rate of reaction.
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What happens to the rate of reaction when concentration or pressure increases?
More
particles
in the same volume
More
collisions
occur
Reaction rate
increases
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What does increasing the concentration of a solution do to the reaction rate?
It makes
collisions
more likely.
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How does increasing pressure in a gas affect the reaction rate?
It increases the
frequency
of collisions.
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How does breaking a solid reactant into smaller pieces affect the reaction rate?
Increases
surface area to volume ratio
More area for
particles to collide
Increases frequency of collisions
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Why does a larger surface area to volume ratio lead to a faster reaction rate?
It allows more
collisions
to occur.
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What is the relationship between collisions and reaction rate?
More
collisions
lead to a
faster
reaction.
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What is the implication of collision theory in reactions?
Not every collision results in a reaction.
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What are the two factors affecting the rate of reaction in terms of collisions?
Concentration
(or
pressure
)
Surface area of solid reactants
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What happens to the reaction rate when solid particles are smaller?
The reaction rate increases.
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What is the effect of low concentration on reaction rate?
It
decreases
the rate of reaction.
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What is the effect of high concentration on reaction rate?
It increases the rate of reaction.
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What is the effect of low pressure on reaction rate?
It
decreases
the
rate
of
reaction.
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What is the effect of high pressure on reaction rate?
It increases the rate of reaction.
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How does the size of solid particles affect the reaction rate?
Smaller
particles
increase
the reaction rate.
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