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Movement and interactions: The rate and extent of chemical change
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

The rate of a reaction can be found by measuring:

  1. The amount of reactant used or product formed over time
  2. The colour of the flask
  3. The mass of the bench
  4. The room temperature only
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✓ Answer: AThe amount of reactant used or product formed over time
Rate is the change in amount of a reactant or product per unit time.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

According to collision theory, for a reaction to occur particles must:

  1. Collide with enough energy
  2. Be at rest
  3. Be the same size
  4. Have no energy
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✓ Answer: ACollide with enough energy
Collision theory states particles must collide with at least the activation energy (and the correct orientation) for a reaction to happen.
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