Chapter 10: Rate of Reaction
A. Knowledge (Definition, meaning and facts) | Check |
- What is rate of reaction?
- What is stated in the collision theory?
- What is activation energy?
- What is effective collision?
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B. Understanding / Application / Analysis | |
- Explain how surface area (size of reactant) can increase the rate of reaction based on collision theory.
- Explain how temperature can increase the rate of reaction based on collision theory.
- Explain how catalyst can increase the rate of reaction based on collision theory.
- Explain why hydrochloric acid of 2.0 moldm-3 is reacted faster with zinc compare to hydrochloric acid of 0.5 moldm-3 .
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C. Synthesis | |
- Hypothesis: The smaller the size of reactant, the higher the rate of reaction.
Describe a laboratory experiment to confirm the hypothesis by using the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.
- Describe a laboratory experiment to show that the presence of catalyst will increase the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
- Describe a laboratory experiment to show that an increase in temperature will increase the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulphate solution and sulphuric acid.
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