
Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
Students explore how concentration, pressure, particle size, and temperature affect the speed of a reaction using the collision theory.
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Students explore how concentration, pressure, particle size, and temperature affect the speed of a reaction using the collision theory.
Key Questions
- How does changing the concentration of reactants affect the speed of a reaction?
- Why does increasing the temperature increase the reaction rate?
- How does the collision theory explain the effect of particle size on reaction speed?
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