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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Reaction Rates - Factors which Affect them
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Many factors affect rates of chemical reactions - pressure of gases, temperature, surface area of solids, concentration and if there is a catalyst. Anything that will change the probability of particles colliding or change the energy of the collisions will affect the rate of a reaction.  The rate of a reaction is a measure of how quickly a chemical reaction progresses. Some reactions can be very slow, for example rusting can take weeks or even years, whilst others, such as neutralisation or an explosion are over very rapidly. The rate of reaction is very important in industrial situations;... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Reaction Rates - Factors which Affect them
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10 Questions

1. In order to accelerate the rate of a chemical reaction, there are two things which we can do. Pick the correct combination.
2. A catalyst is...
3. Which of the following is NOT a factor that affects the rate of a chemical reaction?
4. The smallest amount of energy required by particles to react is called...
5. If 80 cm3 of gas was given off in a reaction in 20 seconds, what was the average rate of reaction?
6. Which piece of laboratory equipment would be useful for measuring the volume of gas given off?
7. Chemical reactions can only occur when...
8. One method of increasing the chances of particles colliding during a reaction between gases is to...
9. One method of increasing the energy the particles react with is to...
10. Which of the following methods is NOT a valid way to measure the rate of a chemical reaction?