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[Show more]A reaction done at 100°C without catalysts has the reactant concentration graph shown below. What is the most likely reactant concentration graph for a reaction done at 125°C? 
A. Graph A 
 
 
 
Which of the following methods will usually cause a reaction to speed up? 
C. Grinding one of the react...
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Add to cartA reaction done at 100°C without catalysts has the reactant concentration graph shown below. What is the most likely reactant concentration graph for a reaction done at 125°C? 
A. Graph A 
 
 
 
Which of the following methods will usually cause a reaction to speed up? 
C. Grinding one of the react...
Which of the following statements correctly expresses collision theory? 
Reactants collide with reactants to form activated complex that separates into products. 
 
 
 
For the chemical reaction CH3Br + OH- ----> CH3OH + Br -, which of the following would speed up the reaction? 
Increasing the CH...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements correctly expresses collision theory? 
Reactants collide with reactants to form activated complex that separates into products. 
 
 
 
For the chemical reaction CH3Br + OH- ----> CH3OH + Br -, which of the following would speed up the reaction? 
Increasing the CH...
Elastic 
Objects interact with each other without producing sound, heat, or light 
*Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved, total momentum and kinetic energy before and after are the same 
Ex: the two magnets facing each other 
 
 
 
Inelastic 
Sound, heat, or light are produced, so kinetic ...
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Objects interact with each other without producing sound, heat, or light 
*Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved, total momentum and kinetic energy before and after are the same 
Ex: the two magnets facing each other 
 
 
 
Inelastic 
Sound, heat, or light are produced, so kinetic ...
1. A reaction done at 100°C without catalysts has the reactant concentration graph shown below. What is the most likely reactant concentration graph for a reaction done at 125°C? 
Graph A 
 
 
 
2. Which of the following methods will usually cause a reaction to speed up? 
Grinding one of the react...
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Add to cart1. A reaction done at 100°C without catalysts has the reactant concentration graph shown below. What is the most likely reactant concentration graph for a reaction done at 125°C? 
Graph A 
 
 
 
2. Which of the following methods will usually cause a reaction to speed up? 
Grinding one of the react...
1. A reaction done at 100°C without catalysts has the reactant concentration graph shown below. What is the most likely reactant concentration graph for a reaction done at 125°C? 
Graph A 
 
 
 
2. Which of the following methods will usually cause a reaction to speed up? 
Grinding one of the react...
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Add to cart1. A reaction done at 100°C without catalysts has the reactant concentration graph shown below. What is the most likely reactant concentration graph for a reaction done at 125°C? 
Graph A 
 
 
 
2. Which of the following methods will usually cause a reaction to speed up? 
Grinding one of the react...
The four rows of data below show the boiling points for a solution w/ no solute, sucrose (C6H22O11), sodium chloride (NaCl), and calcium chloride (CaCl2) (not in that order). Which boiling point corresponds to calcium chloride? 
A. 101.53 C 
 
 
 
Which of the following solutions will have the lowes...
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Add to cartThe four rows of data below show the boiling points for a solution w/ no solute, sucrose (C6H22O11), sodium chloride (NaCl), and calcium chloride (CaCl2) (not in that order). Which boiling point corresponds to calcium chloride? 
A. 101.53 C 
 
 
 
Which of the following solutions will have the lowes...
center of mass 
the point in an object that moves as if all the object's mass were concentrated at that point 
 
 
 
conservation of energy 
the principle that the total energy in a closed system remains 
 
 
 
conservation of momentum 
Momentum of a system remains constant when there are no net ex...
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Add to cartcenter of mass 
the point in an object that moves as if all the object's mass were concentrated at that point 
 
 
 
conservation of energy 
the principle that the total energy in a closed system remains 
 
 
 
conservation of momentum 
Momentum of a system remains constant when there are no net ex...
In order for a chemical reaction to take place, what must occur? 
All answers are correct 
 
 
 
When two or more reactants combine to form one or more products, what has occurred? 
chemical reaction 
 
 
 
Which of the following can impact the reaction rate? 
All answers are correct 
 
 
 
Choose t...
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Add to cartIn order for a chemical reaction to take place, what must occur? 
All answers are correct 
 
 
 
When two or more reactants combine to form one or more products, what has occurred? 
chemical reaction 
 
 
 
Which of the following can impact the reaction rate? 
All answers are correct 
 
 
 
Choose t...
COLLISION THEORY DEFINITION & SIGNIFICANCE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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COLLISION THEORY DEFINITION & SIGNIFICANCE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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Add to cartCOLLISION THEORY DEFINITION & SIGNIFICANCE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
COLLISION THEORY DEFINITION & SIGNIFICANCE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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The orientation of the molecules in a collision must allow for contact between: 
the atoms that will be bonded to one another in the product 
 
 
 
Regarding collision theory for bimolecular and higher order reactions,which of the following are FALSE? (select all that apply) 
An increase in concentr...
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Add to cartThe orientation of the molecules in a collision must allow for contact between: 
the atoms that will be bonded to one another in the product 
 
 
 
Regarding collision theory for bimolecular and higher order reactions,which of the following are FALSE? (select all that apply) 
An increase in concentr...
Kelvin 
A temperature scale based on absolute zero 
 
 
 
Absolute zero 
The coldest possible temperature, 0 Kelvin, that can be reached. It is the hypothetical temperature at which all molecular motion stops. 
 
 
 
controlled experiment 
An experiment in which only one variable is changed while ke...
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Add to cartKelvin 
A temperature scale based on absolute zero 
 
 
 
Absolute zero 
The coldest possible temperature, 0 Kelvin, that can be reached. It is the hypothetical temperature at which all molecular motion stops. 
 
 
 
controlled experiment 
An experiment in which only one variable is changed while ke...
Absolute brightness 
the intrinsic brightness of a star that depends only on its luminosity. 
 
 
 
Apparent brightness 
how bright a star appears to an observer on Earth. 
 
 
 
Mpc 
Astronomers describe the apparent brightness of a star as the ratio between the brightness of the star to the bright...
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Add to cartAbsolute brightness 
the intrinsic brightness of a star that depends only on its luminosity. 
 
 
 
Apparent brightness 
how bright a star appears to an observer on Earth. 
 
 
 
Mpc 
Astronomers describe the apparent brightness of a star as the ratio between the brightness of the star to the bright...
rate of chemical reaction 
A rate is a measure of how much something changes within a specified amount of time. 
In chemistry, the rate of a chemical reaction, or the reaction rate, is usually expressed as the change in the amount of reactant or product per unit time. 
 
 
 
Collision Theory 
A mode...
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Add to cartrate of chemical reaction 
A rate is a measure of how much something changes within a specified amount of time. 
In chemistry, the rate of a chemical reaction, or the reaction rate, is usually expressed as the change in the amount of reactant or product per unit time. 
 
 
 
Collision Theory 
A mode...
Protecting passengers in a collision 
In a collision (e.g. car crash): there's a sudden change in momentum. A large force can be exerted on passengers by rapid deceleration, causing injuries. 
 
Seatbelts, crumple zones, and airbags in cars help reduce injuries in a crash by reducing momentum more ...
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Add to cartProtecting passengers in a collision 
In a collision (e.g. car crash): there's a sudden change in momentum. A large force can be exerted on passengers by rapid deceleration, causing injuries. 
 
Seatbelts, crumple zones, and airbags in cars help reduce injuries in a crash by reducing momentum more ...
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