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The rate of reaction can be determined from a graph showing the change in a selected quantity over time. It is influenced by factors that increase the frequency of effective collisions between reacting particles such as higher temperature, increased concentration, larger total surface area, and presence of a catalyst. According to collision theory, increasing the kinetic energy and number of reacting particles per volume raises the frequency of collisions and effective collisions, increasing the rate of reaction.
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The rate of reaction can be determined from a graph showing the change in a selected quantity over time. It is influenced by factors that increase the frequency of effective collisions between reacting particles such as higher temperature, increased concentration, larger total surface area, and presence of a catalyst. According to collision theory, increasing the kinetic energy and number of reacting particles per volume raises the frequency of collisions and effective collisions, increasing the rate of reaction.
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Defined as as

Rate of reaction
is influenced by

Can be determined From graph

Change in selected quantity per unit time

by
Total Surface area Temperature
is is

Concentration

Catalyst

is is

Larger
Exposed to

Higher
increase

Higher
cause more

Used lower

collision with particles increase


increase

kinetic energy of particles

particles per unit volume


increase

Activation energy

increase

Frequency of collision among reacting particles


So increase

Frequency of effective collision


So increase

Rate of reaction
is explained by

Collision Theory

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