measure of change that happens in a single unit of time
how much reactant is used up -amount of product produced
mg magnesium +2hcl hydrochloric acid =MgCl2 magnesium chloride + H2 hydrogen
-the rate changes throughout reaction. it is greatest at the start and decreases throughout reaction -faster reactions make steeper curves on graphs
the more concentrated the reactant the faster the reaction
the higher the temperature the faster the reaction reactions tend to double speed with every 10 degree increase
the more surface area of a solid reactant the faster the reactant
increase the gas pressure
in order for there to be a reaction particles must collide with eachother and have enough energy to be successful therefore the rate of reaction depends on how many successful collisions there are in a unit of time
there are more particles per unit of volume so there is a higher chance of collision
there are more collisions and they have more energy to be successful
more particles are exposed so successful collisions are more frequent
more particles per unit of volume so more collisions are successful
a catalyst speeds up rate of reaction and is unchanged at the end of a reaction
protiens made by cells to act as biological catalysts
a catalyst lowers activation eergy of a reaction so particles need less energy to react increasing successful collisions