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Rates of Reaction and Particle Size What affects the rate of a reaction? Starter: How can I make sugar dissolve faster in water?
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Page 1: Rates of Reaction and Particle Size What affects the rate of a reaction? Starter: How can I make sugar dissolve faster in water?

Rates of Reaction and Particle Size

What affects the rate of a reaction?

Starter:How can I make sugar dissolve faster in water?

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Success criteria

• Must – I can name 5 things that can affect the rate of a reaction.

• Should – I can do practical investigations to find out about rates of reaction.

• Could – I can write equations to show my reactions

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Chemical reactions occur when particles of reactant collide with enough energy to react.

Rates of reaction

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What can affect how quickly collisions happen?

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Particle Size

• Will a sugar lump or a tea spoon of sugar dissolve faster?

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Demo 1: Burning magnesium

• What is the difference between burning powdered magnesium and a piece of magnesium?

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Why do they dissolve faster?

Because if you compare a the whole jelly with the small pieces, the small pieces have a LARGER SURFACE

AREA

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So what?

• The larger the surface area, the more collisions that can happen between the chemicals.

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Temperature

• Will chemicals react faster when it is hot or cold?

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Results

• You will ALL do 0, room temperature and 40 degrees.

• Each group will use a different method and report back.

• WARNING: hot acid is extra dangerous! GOGGLES ON

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Gas collection method 1

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Alternative methods

Measure the amount of mass lost in a given time.

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Gas collection method 2

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Results: Temperature / oC

Time 1 (sec)

02040

Conclusion:I can see that as the temperature increases the rate of the reaction …………………..This is because as the temperature increases the ………………………..

Key words: Kinetic energy, particle, collide, react

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3) What is a catalyst?

• A catalyst is a chemical that speeds up a reaction without being used up.

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Investigation 1:

Apparatus:ZincSulphuric acidWooden splintBeaker PipetteCopper sulphate solution Test tube

Method Put a piece of zinc into a test tube one third full of sulphuric acid. Test for hydrogen (squeaky pop). Now add a few drops of copper sulphate solution and re-test for hydrogen

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Investigation 2

Apparatus Hydrogen peroxideWooden splint Manganese Dioxide Beaker

Method: • Put some hydrogen

peroxide into a test tube. Test for oxygen (re-light a glowing splint). Add a small amount of manganese dioxide. Re-test for oxygen.

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Plenary

• Can you think of any other situations at home where surface area has an effect on something.

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Rate of Reaction and concentration

How does concentration affect the rate of reaction?

Starter:

What can happen when particles collide?

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Concentration

• Reactions in solution involve dissolved paticles that must collide before reaction is possible.

• The more crowded (concentrated) the solution, the faster the reaction.

Collisions infrequent Collisions frequent

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Lets investigate

AIM: to investigate how concentration affects the rate of a reaction.

Follow the instructions on the worksheet to find out how the concentration of sodium thiosulphate affects the rate of a reaction.

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Results

• Complete a line graph of your results

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Concentration and Rates

• The rate of a reaction will increase with an increase in concentration because there are more particles.

• The more particles there are, the more reactions will take place

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Plenary

• Produce a revision card for each factor.1) Catalysts2) Particle size3) Concentration4) Temperature

Draw a graph for each.

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3. How can you measure the rate of a chemical reaction?

How fast the reactants are used up.How fast the products are made.

amount of a reactant used or the amount of product formed

time

Rate of Reaction

= _____________________

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