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1.The rate of a reaction can be measured by measuring; the rate at which the products are produced (e.g. using a syringe if a gas is produced) the rate at which the reactants are used up (e.g. by monitoring colour changes) Measuring the rate of reaction Measuring the rate of reaction Measuring the rate of reaction
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  • Measuring the rate of reaction

    The rate of a reaction can be measured by measuring;the rate at which the products are produced (e.g. using a syringe if a gas is produced)the rate at which the reactants are used up (e.g. by monitoring colour changes)

    Measuring the rate of reaction

  • Measuring the rate of reaction

    Measuring the rate of reaction

  • Low concentration

    Low Concentration

  • High concentration

    High Concentration

  • Low temperature

    Low Temperature

  • High temperature

    High Temperature

  • Rate of reaction

    The speed of a reaction can be increased by;Increasing temperatureIncreasing concentration/pressureIncreasing the surface areaUsing a catalystA catalyst increases the rate of a chemical reaction but it is not used up during the reaction

    Rate of reaction

  • Collision theory

    Collision Theory

  • Changing concentration

    Changing Concentration

  • Changing concentration

    Changing Concentration

  • Changing temperature

    Changing Temperature

  • Changing temperature

    Changing Temperature

  • Changing surface area

    Changing Surface Area

  • Changing surface area

    Changing Surface Area

  • Quiz

    Quiz