Content
- Describing experiments to investigate the effects of changes in
surface area of a solid, concentration of solutions, temperature
and the use of a catalyst on the rate of a reaction - Describing the effects of changes in surface area of a solid,
concentration of solutions, pressure of gases, temperature and
the use of a catalyst on the rate of a reaction - Explaining the effects of changes in surface area of a solid,
concentration of solutions, pressure of gases and temperature
on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory - Knowing that a catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a
reaction, but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction - Knowing that a catalyst works by providing an alternative pathway
with lower activation energy
Skills
- Drawing and explaining reaction profile diagrams showing ΔH and
activation energy
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