What does the rate law use to determine the rate of a reaction
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The rate of a reaction is calculated using the concentrations of
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What must be known for the rate constant to be calculated from the rate law
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The reaction rate at known reactant concentrations.
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What causes pressure changes of reactants to affect the reaction rate
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The frequency of collisions is changed.
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How does increasing the temperature affect collisions
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It increases the number of high-energy collisions
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Which of the following acts as a catalyst in catalytic converters
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Metal
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What happens to the potential energy of the molecules in a reaction
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The potential energy of the molecules change during a
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What information does the rate constant give from the rate law
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It tells how much the reaction rate is affected by
concentrations.
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What is true of a Brnsted Lowry base
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Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal
came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in
1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.
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Which if the following is an example of a bronsted-lowry acid
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NH4+
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How can the placebo effect cause problems in an experiment
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The placebo effect can causes the dependent variable to change
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Which of the following is a strong acid
HCI (Hydrochloric acid)
What does the rate law use to determine the rate of a reaction
The rate of a reaction is calculated using the concentrations of
reactants.
What must be known for the rate constant to be calculated from the rate law
The reaction rate at known reactant concentrations.
What causes pressure changes of reactants to affect the reaction rate
The frequency of collisions is changed.
How does increasing the temperature affect collisions
It increases the number of high-energy collisions
Which of the following acts as a catalyst in catalytic converters
Metal
What happens to the potential energy of the molecules in a reaction
The potential energy of the molecules change during a
reaction.
What information does the rate constant give from the rate law
It tells how much the reaction rate is affected by
concentrations.
What is true of a Brnsted Lowry base
Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal
came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in
1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.
Which if the following is an example of a bronsted-lowry acid
NH4+
How can the placebo effect cause problems in an experiment
The placebo effect can causes the dependent variable to change
without any causative reason. This distorts the results for the
control set in an experiment.