a catalyst provides a different path for a reaction to occur
To lower the activation energy of a reaction
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Catalyst vs one without catalyst What is different
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what is the purpose of catalyst in textile paint?
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What is the conjugate acid pair of Cl
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HCL is the conjugate acid pair of Cl.
And Cl is the conjugate base pair of HCl.
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Which of the following best describes a neutralization reaction
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Answer this question… Which of the following best describes a neutralization reaction? A. Acid + base H+ + OH- B. Acid + base salt + water C. Acid + base metal + nonmetal D. Acid + base H2O + H3O+
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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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Which of the following acts as a catalyst in catalytic converters
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Metal
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How can the rate constant be determined from the rate law
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The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the
concentration terms.
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What is true of a Lewis base
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A Lewis base donates electron pairs.
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How does increasing temperature increase the number of reactions
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It increases the collisions that have enough energy to react (apex)
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What makes an increase in temperature change the reactions rate
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The reaction rate increase when the temperature is higher.
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What cause the concentration of reactants to affect the reaction
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The reaction rate increase when the concentration of reactants increase.
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which of the following is an example of an Arrhenius acid
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HI
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What is the purpose of a catalyst
a catalyst provides a different path for a reaction to occur
To lower the activation energy of a reaction
Catalyst vs one without catalyst What is different
what is the purpose of catalyst in textile paint?
What is the conjugate acid pair of Cl
HCL is the conjugate acid pair of Cl.
And Cl is the conjugate base pair of HCl.
Which of the following best describes a neutralization reaction
Answer this question… Which of the following best describes a neutralization reaction? A. Acid + base H+ + OH- B. Acid + base salt + water C. Acid + base metal + nonmetal D. Acid + base H2O + H3O+
What causes pressure changes of reactants to affect the reaction rate
The frequency of collisions is changed.
Which of the following acts as a catalyst in catalytic converters
Metal
How can the rate constant be determined from the rate law
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the
concentration terms.
What is true of a Lewis base
A Lewis base donates electron pairs.
How does increasing temperature increase the number of reactions
It increases the collisions that have enough energy to react (apex)
What makes an increase in temperature change the reactions rate
The reaction rate increase when the temperature is higher.
What cause the concentration of reactants to affect the reaction
The reaction rate increase when the concentration of reactants increase.
which of the following is an example of an Arrhenius acid