Factors that Affect the Rate of Reaction (AQA GCSE Chemistry)
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Factors that affect the rate of reaction
Factors that can affect the rate of a reaction are:
The concentration of the reactants in solution or the pressure of reacting gases
The temperature of the reaction
Surface area of solid reactants
The presence of a catalyst
Changes in these factors directly influence the rate of a reaction
It is of economic interest to have a higher rate of reaction as this implies a higher rate of production and hence a more efficient and sustainable process
The effect of increased concentration or pressure
Graph showing the effect of concentration on rate of reaction
Increasing the concentration of a solution or gas pressure increases the rate of reaction
Explanation:
Compared to a reaction with a reactant at a low concentration (or pressure), the line graph for the same reaction at a higher concentration (or pressure):
Has a steeper gradient at the start
Becomes horizontal sooner
Forms the same amount of product
This shows that increasing the concentration (or pressure) increases the rate of reaction
The effect of increasing temperature
Graph showing the effect of temperature on rate of reaction
Increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction
Explanation:
Compared to a reaction at a low temperature, the line graph for the same reaction at a higher temperature:
Has a steeper gradient at the start
Becomes horizontal sooner
Forms the same amount of product
This shows that increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction
The effect of increasing surface area
Graph showing the effect of surface area on rate of reaction
Increasing the surface area increases the rate of reaction
Explanation:
Compared to a reaction with lumps of reactant, the line graph for the same reaction with powdered reactant:
Has a steeper gradient at the start
Becomes horizontal sooner
Forms the same amount of product
This shows that increasing the surface area increases the rate of reaction
Increasing surface area can sometimes be described as decreasing solid particle size
Surface area and particle size
Surface area increases as particle size decreases. A 2 cm3 cube has a surface area of 24 cm2 and the same cube cut up into 8 cubes has a surface area of 48 cm2
The effect of a catalyst
Graph showing the effect of a catalyst on rate of reaction
Adding a catalyst increases the rate of reaction
Explanation:
Compared to a reaction without a catalyst, the line graph for the same reaction with a catalyst:
Has a steeper gradient at the start
Becomes horizontal sooner
Forms the same amount of product
This shows that the addition of a catalyst increases the rate of reaction
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You should be able to recall how changing the concentration, pressure, temperature, surface area and catalysts affect the rate of reaction
The specification talks about the effects of increasing temperature, concentration, pressure and surface area but you could be expected to apply the same knowledge when they are decreasing
When answering questions on the effect of concentration / pressure on the rate of reaction, you should mention that there are more particles per unit volume (usually cm3) rather than just more particles.
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