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12.1 Rates of Reaction Worksheet 12.1.2

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Rates of reaction

12.1 Rates of reaction Worksheet 12.1.2


Lesson 1

Following the rate of a reaction – presenting and


considering evidence
This worksheet sheet is a continuation of worksheet 12.1.1.
Presenting results
Plot a line graph of your results.
Draw a smooth curve. Do not join up all the points.
Considering evidence

1 Give the volume of hydrogen made in the first 30 seconds. __________ cm3

2 Give the volume of hydrogen made by the end of the reaction. _______ cm3
3 When was the reaction fastest – at the beginning, middle or end? Explain
how your graph shows this.

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4 After how many seconds did the reaction stop? Explain how your graph
shows this.

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5 Which of the reasons below might explain why the reaction slowed down?
Give a reason for your choice.
a As time went on, there was less and less magnesium.
b As time went on, there was less and less acid.
c The reaction is exothermic, so as time went on the reaction mixture got
hotter.

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