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Starter. Learning Objectives. Increasing the number of collisions between particles increases the rate of reaction How temperature, concentration and surface area affect the rate of reaction. Rates of Reaction & Collision Theory. ANIMATION. COOL PARTICLES. HOT PARTICLES.
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Starter 2007
Learning Objectives • Increasing the number of collisions between particles increases the rate of reaction • How temperature, concentration and surface area affect the rate of reaction 2007
Rates of Reaction &Collision Theory ANIMATION 2007
COOL PARTICLES HOT PARTICLES Which reaction is faster? Why? 2007
CONCENTRATED SOLUTION DILUTE SOLUTION Which reaction is faster? Why? 2007
BIG PIECE (small surface area) SMALL PIECES (large surface area) Which reaction is faster? Why? 2007
COUNTDOWN TIMER Your presentation should: • Explain that particle collisions are needed for a reaction • Explain how the number of collisions affects the rate of reaction • Explain how concentration OR temperature OR surface area affect the rate of reaction 2007
TRUEORFALSE Collision theory helps us to explain rates of reaction 2007
TRUEORFALSE Reaction rates depend on temperature 2007
TRUEORFALSE Reactions will speed up if they are heated 2007
TRUEORFALSE Dilute solutions of reactants will react faster than concentrated solutions of reactants 2007
TRUEORFALSE Reactions slow down if they are diluted 2007
TRUEORFALSE A powdered reactant will react slower than a solid lump of reactant 2007
TRUEORFALSE A larger surface area decreases the number of useful collisions 2007
TRUEORFALSE When particles collide they always react 2007
Temperature Concentration Surface Area There are more particles to collide There is a bigger surface area for other particles to collide with Particles move faster and so there are more collisions and collisions have more energy “Match of the Day” 2007