
Concentration, Pressure, and Surface Area
Examine how altering the concentration of solutions, the pressure of gases, and the surface area of solids impacts the frequency of collisions.
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Examine how altering the concentration of solutions, the pressure of gases, and the surface area of solids impacts the frequency of collisions.
Key Questions
- How does increasing the concentration of a reactant increase the rate of reaction?
- Predict the effect of compressing a gaseous reaction mixture on its reaction rate.
- Why do powdered solids react faster than large lumps of the same mass?
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