Chemistry, 27.07.2019 00:20 mercymain1014
Fill in the blanks to formulate hypotheses to both parts of the lesson question - what is the effect of
temperature on reaction rate and what is the effect of a reactant's particle size on reaction rate?
hypothesis 1 (temperature): if you increase the temperature of a reaction
then the reaction rate will
because particles experience
at higher temperatures
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The reaction below shows a system in equilibrium. how would a decrease in temperature affect this reaction? a. the rate of formation of the gases would increase. b. the equilibrium of the reaction would shift to the left. c. the equilibrium would shift to cause the gases to sublime into solids. d. the chemicals on the left would quickly form the chemical on the right.
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