
Reaction Rates
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Michaela Bratsch
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Reaction rates
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Multiple Choice
true
false
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The energy needed for a reaction to occur
The minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to potentially occur
The energy added by a catalyst
The energy possessed by the products
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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What is collision theory?
Molecules must collide in the correct orientation with enough energy to bond.
Molecules need enough energy to collide and react.
Atoms constantly collide and react.
The minimum energy needed for atoms to react
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Multiple Choice
True
False
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What is the rate of reaction?
How much energy is needed for a reaction to occur.
The energy required to break a bond.
The time it takes for a reaction to occur.
Collision Theory
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of a catalyst?
Helps to slow down a reaction
Raises the activation energy
Lowers the activation energy
Is consumed by the reaction
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Multiple Choice
What factors effect rate of reaction?
Temperature, Concentration, Pressure and Energy
Surface Area, Concentration, Energy and Pressure
Temperature, Pressure, Concentration and Surface area
Pressure, Surface area, Density and Energy
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Multiple Choice
Increasing the temperature of your solution will.......
Not affect the rate of reaction.
Speed up the rate of reaction
Slow down the rate of reaction
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Multiple Choice
Slow collision frequency
Allow less effective collision between the particles
Cause particles to lose speed
Increase collision between the particles thus increasing the rate.
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concentration
surface area
temperature
reactants
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catalyst
product
reactant
solute
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it increases the amount of reactants
it lowers the activation energy
it increases the energy of particle collisions
it increases the frequency of particle collisions because there are more collision sites
Reaction rates
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