Kinetics quiz Loading... 1. Give a simple reaction can be used to investigate the effect of changing surface area on the rate of reactionLarge chips or powdered sodium nitrate added to hydrochloric acidLarge chips or powdered ion ore reacted to produce iron using the displacement methodHydrochloric acid added to either marble chips or powdered calcium carbonateBurning powdered magnesium or strips of magnesium in airQuestion 1 of 15 Loading... 2. What happens if two particles collide with less than the activation energyNo reactionThe particles fuse togetherThe reaction only goes partwayThe reaction still occurs but very slowlyQuestion 2 of 15 Loading... 3. Explain how a catalyst worksA catalyst reduces the activation energy of the reactionA catalyst increases the surface area of the reagents to increase the rate of reactionA catalyst increases the concentration of the reagents by taking up water to increase the rate of reactionA catalyst provides an alternative pathway with lower activation energyQuestion 3 of 15 Loading... 4. What type of substance speeds up a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction?CatalystOreSoluteReagentQuestion 4 of 15 Loading... 5. What happens to the rate of reaction if the surface area of a solid is INCREASED?Rate of reaction increasesRate of reaction is unaffectedReaction stopsRate of reaction decreasesQuestion 5 of 15 Loading... 6. Explain the effects of increasing the surface area of a solid on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory1) more particles exposed 2) more frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reaction1) more particles exposed 2) less frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reaction1) more particles exposed 2) more frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reaction1) more particles exposed 2) less frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reactionQuestion 6 of 15 Loading... 7. What is meant by the term activation energy?The maximum energy of the final product for it to be stableThe minimum energy that the particles in collision must have if a reaction is going to occurThe energy provided by the catalyst to allow a reaction to proceedThe energy released by the reactionQuestion 7 of 15 Loading... 8. Hydrochloric acid reacts with an excess of calcum carbonate in a flask. The volume of carbon dioxide given off is measured in a gas syringe. This is shown on the graph. How would the graph look different if the reaction was done with the same volume of acid, but with an acid which is twice as concentrated?The line would rise more steeply, and finish at a higher level than the original, but how much higher would depend on whether the calcium carbonate were still in excess.No change. Line would look the same.The line would rise at the same rate, but finish at twice the height of the original.The line would rise more steeply, and finish at a twice the height of the original.Question 8 of 15 Loading... 9. State the catalyst used for making oxygen through the decomposition of hydrogen peroxideManganese (IV) oxide, MnO₂Vanadium (V) oxide V₂O₅Potassium permanganate (VII), KMnO₄Magnesium (II) oxide, MgO₂Question 9 of 15 Loading... 10. Calcium carbonate reacts with an excess of hydrochloric acid in a flask. The mass of flask and contents decreases over time as the carbon dioxide escapes. This is shown on the graph. How would the graph look different if the reaction was done at a higher temperature?Line falls more steeply. Levels out at a lower level.Line falls more steeply. Levels out as same level.Line falls at the same rate. Levels out at a higher level.Line falls at the same rate. Levels out at a lower level (but still above zero).Question 10 of 15 Loading... 11. State 5 ways in which the rate of reaction could be increasedIncrease surface area (solids), decrease temperature, increase concentration (solutions), decrease pressure (gases), add an appropriate catalystIncrease surface area (solids), increase temperature, increase concentration (solutions), increase pressure (gases), add an appropriate catalystIncrease surface area (solids), increase temperature, increase concentration (solutions), decrease pressure (gases), add an appropriate catalystIncrease surface area (solids), decrease temperature, increase concentration (solutions), increase pressure (gases), add an appropriate catalystQuestion 11 of 15 Loading... 12. Give a simple reaction can be used to investigate the effect of changing concentration on the rate of reactionEthene of various concentrations reacted with water to make ethanolMarble chips added to hydrochloric acid of various concentrationsSodium hydroxide of various concentrations added to hydrochloride acid to produce sodium chlorideIron ore of various concentrations reacted via the displacement method to produce ironQuestion 12 of 15 Loading... 13. Write the chemical equation for the decompostion of hydrogen peroxide, H₂O₂H₂O₂ → H₂O + O₂H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂4H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂2H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂Question 13 of 15 Loading... 14. What is a catalyst?A substance that helps dissolve insoluble reagents to speed up the rate of reactionA substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is used up as the reaction proceedsA substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reactionA substance that slows down a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reactionQuestion 14 of 15 Loading... 15. Explain the effects of increasing the concentration of solutions on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory1) more particles in same space 2) more frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reaction1) more particles in same space 2) more frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reaction1) more particles in same space 2) less frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reaction1) more particles in same space 2) less frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reactionQuestion 15 of 15 Loading... 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