The greater the frequencyThe total number of times an event occurs. of successful collisionA collision between reactant particles that has enough energy for a reaction to happen., the greater the rate of reaction. If the temperatureHow warm or cold something is. of the reaction mixture is increased:
reactantA substance that reacts together with another substance to form products during a chemical reaction.particleA general term for a small piece of matter. For example, protons, neutrons, electrons, atoms, ions or molecules. move more quickly
the energyThe capacity of a system to do work or the quantity required for mechanical work to take place. Measured in joules (J). For example, a man transfers 100 J of energy when moving a wheelbarrow. of the particles increases
the frequency of successful collisions between reactant particles increases
the proportion of collisions which are successful increases
the rate of reaction increases
Question
Explain what is meant by a 'successful' collision.
A collision between reactant particles with enough energy (the activation energy or more than the
activation energy) to produce a reaction.
Graphs
The rates of two or more reactions can be compared using a graph of massThe amount of matter an object contains. Mass is measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g). or volumeThe volume of a three-dimensional shape is a measure of the amount of space or capacity it occupies, eg an average can of fizzy drink has a volume of 330 ml. of productA substance formed in a chemical reaction. formed against time. The graph shows this for two reactions.
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Comparing two reactions - the higher the temperature, the greater the rate of reaction
The gradientAnother word for steepness. On a graph, the gradient is defined as being the change in the 'y' value divided by the change in the 'x' value. It defines how steep a line is. of the line is equal to the rate of reaction. The faster reaction at the higher temperature: