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GCSE CHEMISTRY - RATES OF REACTION

Horizontales
Formed when a cloudy solution appears during the disappearing cross experiment.
The theory that in order for a reaction to occur, particles must collide with sufficient energy.
This piece of equipment is used to collect gas when measuring rate of reaction.
Increasing this increases rate as there are more particles in a given volume.
Increasing this during a chemical reaction gives the particles more energy.
The minimum amount of energy that reactant particles must have when they collide in order to react (two words).
Provides an alternative pathway with a lower activation energy. It is not used up during a chemical reaction so not found in the equation.
The variable in an experiment that is changed.
Verticales
The type of variable that is measured.
This piece of equipment is used when measuring rate of reaction for change in mass (two words).
A collision between particles that results in a chemical reaction.
A substance that reacts in a chemical reaction.
Increasing this in a chemical reaction increases collisions between particles and therefore the rate. For Example using marble chips (two words).
The amount of substance in a certain volume of solution.
How fast the reactants in a reaction are changed into products (three words).