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3.x Rates Of Reaction (GCSE Chemistry)
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When the concentration of reactants increases, what happens to the rate of reaction?
How can the average rate of reaction be calculated?
What effect does increasing temperature generally have on the rate of a reaction?
What is the unit for rate of reaction measured by gas volume produced per second?
Which calculation is used to find the rate of a reaction using time and amount of product formed?
What is meant by the rate of reaction?
If no gas is produced, what alternative measurement can help calculate reaction rate?
What metal carbonate commonly reacts with hydrochloric acid in experiments to measure the reaction rate?
What does the term "surface area" refer to in context of reaction rate of solids?
Which instrument accurately measures time taken in rate experiments?
What happens if you decrease the particle size of a solid reactant?
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