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Which one of the following is NOT a key concept of the collision theory:
particles must collide in order to react
particles must move slowly when they collide, otherwise they simply “bounce off” one another
particles must collide with the proper orientation
particles must collide with sufficient energy to reach the activated complex in order to react
Which one of the following factors does not affect the rate of a chemical reaction: (a)
The rate of a chemical reaction normally
increases as temperature decreases.
decreases when a catalyst is added.
increases as reactant concentration increases.
decreases as reactant concentration increases.
Crushing a solid into a powder will increase reaction rate because:
What happens to a catalyst in a reaction?
It remains unchanged.
It is incorporated into the reactants.
It is incorporated into the products.
It evaporates.
It is generally believed that catalysts increase reaction rates by:
removing the activation energy barrier
providing an alternate activation energy barrier that is lower than the original barrier
lowering the activation energy barrier
giving the reacting particles more energy, thus there will be more successful collisions
Why does a higher concentration increase the rate of reaction?
it increases the amount of reactants
it lowers the activation energy
it increases the energy of particle collisions
it increases the frequency of particle collisions
Why does a higher temperature increase the rate of a reaction?
The energy needed by reactants for an effective collision is called the (a)
What type of reaction is this? (a)
What is the name given to a catalyst in the human body? (a)
"Rate" is related to: (a)
According to the graph, it can be concluded that
As reaction progresses, the concentration of product will reduce and the reactant will increase
As reaction progresses, the concentration of product and reactant will reduce
As reaction progresses, the concentration of product and reactant will increase
As reaction progresses, the concentration of product will increase, the reactant will reduce
What is the energy of the activated complex? (a)
More collisions correspond to a: (a)
When does a chemical reaction stop?
When the lab is finished.
When the limiting reactant is used up.
When the excess reactant is used up.
Chemical reactions never stop.
Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting reaction rate? (a)
Based on the collision model, the atoms in the top of potential energy ‘’hill’’ are called (a)
Just like the cars in a demolition derby, all else being equal, the faster particles move the (a)
The speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds is called (a)
When its forward and reverse rates are equal, a reaction is said to be ___
balanced
stable
in its ground state
at equilibrium
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