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| Temperature affects rate of reaction by changing the: |
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| Concentration of reactants affects rate of reaction by changing the: |
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| Adding a catalyst affects rate of reaction by changing the: |
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| The surface area affects rate of reaction by changing the: |
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| Higher surface area makes the reaction |
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| Higher temperature makes the reaction |
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| Higher concentration makes the reaction |
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| Adding a catalyst makes the reaction |
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| Lower temperature makes the reaction |
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| Lower concentrations makes the reaction |
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| Less surface area makes the reaction |
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| The three parts of the collision theory are |
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| Collisions, kinetic energy, proper alignment |
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| The speed of the molecules in a reaction is their |
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| At higher temperature, molecules have more |
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| At lower temperature, molecules have less |
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| At higher concentrations, there are more |
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| At lower concentrations, there are less |
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| When the surface area is increased, there are more |
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| When the surface area is decreased, there are less |
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| When a catalyst is present, the reactant molecules |
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| Which reaction would be faster? 10 degrees or 30 degrees? |
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| Which reaction would be faster? Catalyzed or non-catalyzed? |
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| Which reaction would be faster? A tablet or a powder? |
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| Which reaction would be faster? Concentrated reactants or dilute reactants? |
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