Rates of Reaction Revision

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What is Oxidation?
When the metal loses electrons in a displacement
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What is Reduction?
When the metal gains electrons in a displacement
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What is OILRIG?
Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain
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What is an Exothermic Reaction?
When Energy is given out (Gets Hot)
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What is an Endothermic Reaction?
When Energy is taken in (Cools down or needs heating)
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What is an example of an Exothermic Reaction?
Hydrogen Baloon - Small explosion and heat is given out
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What is an example of an Endothermic Reaction?
Heating Copper Carbonate - Heat is needed to create a reaction
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How do you work out Rate of Reaction?
Rate of Reaction = Change in quantity of reactant or product / Time
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How does temperature affect Rates of Reaction?
The warmer a substance is, the faster it will react.
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How does concentration affect Rates of Reaction?
The more concentrate the reactant, the faster the reaction.
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How do catalysts affect Rates of Reaction?
Catalysts speed up reactions. They arent used up and can catalyse again.
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How does particle size affect Rates of Reaction?
The smaller the particle, the larger the surface area meaning that the reaction has a larger area to occur.
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What are acids?
Chemicals with a Ph Level less than 7. Corrosive
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What is Reduction?

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When the metal gains electrons in a displacement

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What is OILRIG?

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What is an Exothermic Reaction?

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What is an Endothermic Reaction?

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