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Measuring rate of reaction (How rate of reaction is measured (Measuring…
Measuring rate of reaction
How rate of reaction is measured
Measuring amount of product formed
Measuring mass of reactant left
Measuring volume of gas
Stage of reaction
Reaction slower
Shape of curve
Curve is less steep
Curve is flat
Curve is steepest
Reaction stopped
Reaction fastest
Concentration
More number of particles in a given volume
Collision at correct orientation
Right amount of energy
Greater chances of successful
collision between reactant particles
Making product faster in less amount of time
Temperature
More kinetic energy particles have
particles move faster
Greater chances of successful collision between reactant particles
Collision at correct orientation
Right amount of energy
Making product faster in less amount of time
Surface Area
Small pieces of reactant
More particles are exposed
Lowers the activation energy
A chemical that speeds up a reaction but does not take part in the reaction
So greater chances of successful collision between reactant particles
Collision at correct orientation
Right amount of energy
Making product faster in less amount of time
So greater chances of collision between reactant particles
Collision at correct orientation
Right amount of energy
Making product faster in less amount of time
Two different conditions for each factor, reaction curves and explain?