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Rate of Reaction
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The
rate of reaction
is how fast a reaction happens.
Rate of Reaction
= amount of
reactant used
OR amount of
product formed
/
time
Testing for rate: Precipitation
Place a flask on top of a
black cross
Start a
timer
, before mixing 2 reactants in the
beaker
Keep mixing until the black cross is no longer
visible
, then stop the timer
Measure the time, before repeating and calculating a
mean
Testing for rate: Change in mass
Measure the mass of a solution during a
reaction
, as
gas
is given off
Do experiment in a
fume cupboard
to prevent any danger.
Testing for rate: Volume of Gas given for
Use a
gas syringe
to measure the amount of volume of a gas given off during an experiment.
The more gas given off in a
set time interval
, the faster the reaction.
The higher the
SA
of a reactant, the
faster
the reaction.
The higher the temperature, the
faster
the
rate of reaction
.
The higher the pressure, the
faster
the
rate of reaction.
A
catalyst
increases the
rate of a reaction
.
A
catalyst
reduces the amount of
Activation energy
required.
Enzymes
are biological catalysts.
The volume of a
catalyst
doesn't change during a reaction.