1. Give a simple reaction can be used to investigate the effect of changing surface area on the rate of reaction

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2. What happens if two particles collide with less than the activation energy

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3. Explain how a catalyst works

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4. What type of substance speeds up a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction?

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5. What happens to the rate of reaction if the surface area of a solid is INCREASED?

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6. Explain the effects of increasing the surface area of a solid on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory

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7. What is meant by the term activation energy?

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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?

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9. State the catalyst used for making oxygen through the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide

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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?

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11. State 5 ways in which the rate of reaction could be increased

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12. Give a simple reaction can be used to investigate the effect of changing concentration on the rate of reaction

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13. Write the chemical equation for the decompostion of hydrogen peroxide, H₂O₂

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14. What is a catalyst?

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15. Explain the effects of increasing the concentration of solutions on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory

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