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Revise: Rates of reactionRate graphs

The speed of a chemical reaction is affected by temperature, concentration, particle size and the presence of a catalyst. It can be calculated by measuring changes in reactants/products.

Part ofChemistryRevision guides: Chemical changes and structures

Rate graphs

In chemistry, graphs can be used to follow the course of a reaction. A graph can tell us many things about a reaction.

The graph below shows two similar reactions.

Total amount of product against time from start of reaction.

The magenta line has a steeper gradient and represents conditions favouring a faster reaction than the red line. When the reaction is finished (the end-point represented by the dotted line) the graph goes flat as no more products are being produced.