Anthony Gasque 1. It involves the interaction between two or more molecules, resulting in the formation of a new product. 2. It is the velocity at which a chemical reaction occurs, indicating how quickly the reactants or products change over time. 3. Temperature is a key factor. 4. Reaction rates can be determined by measuring changes in mass over time or changes in volume over time. A summary about what I learned from this video is measurements of chemical reactions, including the definition of a reaction, how reaction rates are determined, and the influence of temperature on these rates.
Isaac 1. A reaction is the process in which two or more particles interact to form a new product 2. The reaction rate is the speed of the process that takes place and the measure of units and reactants. 3. Temperature impacts the reactants rates. 4. Measuring the rates per time
1. A reaction is when reactants are converted into one or more products through the process of breaking and forming chemical bonds. 2. A reaction rate is how fast or slow a chemical reactions occurs. 3. Some factors that affect the rate of the reaction are temperature, pressure, catalyst, activation energy, surface area, and the presence of solvents. 4. The rate of reaction can be measured by mass per unit time and/or volume per unit time.
1: A reaction is a process by which particles interact with one another, transforming one or more particles into other particles. 2: Reaction rate is the rate at which a chemical reaction happens. 3. Temperature, the presence of catalysts, and surface area are all factors that influence reaction speeds. 4: There are numerous methods for measuring reaction rates. variations in concentration can be measured using mass per unit time, volume per unit time, pH over time, and temperature variations over time.
Answers from Logan 1. Reaction -> When different substances combine together to make a reactants while consuming energy. Where bonds can be broken or bind together. During this process. 2. Reaction Rate-> The measurement of how fast of the reactant can turn into the product overtime. 3. Factor that affects reaction rate , temperature 4.Measuring the decrease of the reactant mass over time.
1. What is Reaction? This is the process where two or more molecules will interact with each other to form a new product. 2. What is Reaction Rate? Reaction rate is the speed in which a chemical reaction takes place, the measure of change in the reactants or products per unit time. 3. What are the factors that affect the reaction rates? This will be the temperature. 4. What are the different ways of measuring the reaction rates? You can measure the reaction rates by doing mass per unit time, or you can do volume per unit time. - Aaliyah
1. Reaction is the process in which 2 or more particuls will interact to form a new product. 2. Reaction rate is the speed of the process that takes place and measure of units and reactants. 3. Temperature effects the reactants rates. 4. By measuring the rates per time or mass per time
1: Reaction is a process in which particles interact with each other, resulting in the transformation of one or more particles into different particles. 2: Reaction rate refers to the speed at which a chemical reaction occurs. 3. Factors of reaction rates include temperature, presence of catalysts, and surface area can determine the reaction rate. 4: You can measure reaction rates multiple ways. By change in concentration, or doing mass per unit time, or you can do volume per unit time, or do a measure of pH over time, and finally changes in temperature over time.
In chemistry, a reaction is a process in which one or more substances (reactants) are converted into one or more different substances (products) by the breaking and making of chemical bonds. Factors that affect a chemical reaction include: Concentration of reactants, Temperature, Pressure , Surface area ,Catalysts. A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy. Catalysts remain unchanged at the end of the reaction and can be used repeatedly. Different ways of measuring a reaction rate include: Change in concentration of reactants or products over time,Change in mass, Change in pressure, Change in volume
1. A reaction is when different reactants come together to form a product. 2. A reaction rate is how quickly the reactants change into the products 3. Temperature, concentration, a catalyst 4. Measuring how quickly the reactant decreases over time and how quickly the product increases over time
1. Reaction rate is a process in which 2 or more compounds will come together to form a new product 2. A reaction rate is how quickly the reactants change into products 3. Temperature effects the reaction rates 4. By measuring the rates per time
What a reaction is in chemistry? A reaction in chemistry is when different compounds come together to form products. The factors that affect reaction: Temperature, concentration, and the presence of a catalyst are the factors that affect a reaction. What is a catalyst and how does it work? A catalyst is something that speeds up a reaction, maintaining the same mass as the beginning of the reaction. It also offers an alternative pathway for the reaction to occur. What are the different ways of measuring a reaction rate? The two ways to measure a reaction rate are to measure how quickly the reaction decreases over time and to measure how quickly the product increases over time. In this video, I learned the importance of measuring reaction rates correctly and how to do so.
answers from kadija: 1. a reaction is when different substances mix together to create a new substance. 2. a reaction rate measures how fast a reactant/product changes over time. 3. some factors that can change the reaction rate include temperature and a catalyst. 4. to measure the reaction rates you can use the following, mass per unit time or volume per unit time.
1.) What is a reaction? a process in which one or more substances are changed. 2.) What is a reaction rate? a change in which the concentration of a reactant or product per unit time 3.) What are the factors that affect the reaction rates? the temperature 4.) What are the different ways of measuring the reaction rates? mass per unit time or by volume per unit time
1. Reaction rate is a process in which 2 or more compounds will come together to form a new product 2. A reaction rate is how quickly the reactants change into products 3. Temperature effects the reaction rates 4. By measuring the rates per time
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Anthony Gasque
1. It involves the interaction between two or more molecules, resulting in the formation of a new product.
2. It is the velocity at which a chemical reaction occurs, indicating how quickly the reactants or products change over time.
3. Temperature is a key factor.
4. Reaction rates can be determined by measuring changes in mass over time or changes in volume over time.
A summary about what I learned from this video is measurements of chemical reactions, including the definition of a reaction, how reaction rates are determined, and the influence of temperature on these rates.
Isaac
1. A reaction is the process in which two or more particles interact to form a new product
2. The reaction rate is the speed of the process that takes place and the measure of units and reactants.
3. Temperature impacts the reactants rates.
4. Measuring the rates per time
1. A reaction is when reactants are converted into one or more products through the process of breaking and forming chemical bonds.
2. A reaction rate is how fast or slow a chemical reactions occurs.
3. Some factors that affect the rate of the reaction are temperature, pressure, catalyst, activation energy, surface area, and the presence of solvents.
4. The rate of reaction can be measured by mass per unit time and/or volume per unit time.
1: A reaction is a process by which particles interact with one another, transforming one or more particles into other particles. 2: Reaction rate is the rate at which a chemical reaction happens. 3. Temperature, the presence of catalysts, and surface area are all factors that influence reaction speeds. 4: There are numerous methods for measuring reaction rates. variations in concentration can be measured using mass per unit time, volume per unit time, pH over time, and temperature variations over time.
Answers from Logan
1. Reaction -> When different substances combine together to make a reactants while consuming energy. Where bonds can be broken or bind together. During this process.
2. Reaction Rate-> The measurement of how fast of the reactant can turn into the product overtime.
3. Factor that affects reaction rate , temperature
4.Measuring the decrease of the reactant mass over time.
1. What is Reaction? This is the process where two or more molecules will interact with each other to form a new product.
2. What is Reaction Rate? Reaction rate is the speed in which a chemical reaction takes place, the measure of change in the reactants or products per unit time.
3. What are the factors that affect the reaction rates? This will be the temperature.
4. What are the different ways of measuring the reaction rates? You can measure the reaction rates by doing mass per unit time, or you can do volume per unit time.
- Aaliyah
1. Reaction is the process in which 2 or more particuls will interact to form a new product.
2. Reaction rate is the speed of the process that takes place and measure of units and reactants.
3. Temperature effects the reactants rates.
4. By measuring the rates per time or mass per time
1: Reaction is a process in which particles interact with each other, resulting in the transformation of one or more particles into different particles.
2: Reaction rate refers to the speed at which a chemical reaction occurs.
3. Factors of reaction rates include temperature, presence of catalysts, and surface area can determine the reaction rate.
4: You can measure reaction rates multiple ways. By change in concentration, or doing mass per unit time, or you can do volume per unit time, or do a measure of pH over time, and finally changes in temperature over time.
In chemistry, a reaction is a process in which one or more substances (reactants) are converted into one or more different substances (products) by the breaking and making of chemical bonds.
Factors that affect a chemical reaction include:
Concentration of reactants, Temperature, Pressure , Surface area ,Catalysts.
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy. Catalysts remain unchanged at the end of the reaction and can be used repeatedly.
Different ways of measuring a reaction rate include:
Change in concentration of reactants or products over time,Change in mass, Change in pressure, Change in volume
1. A reaction is when different reactants come together to form a product.
2. A reaction rate is how quickly the reactants change into the products
3. Temperature, concentration, a catalyst
4. Measuring how quickly the reactant decreases over time and how quickly the product increases over time
1. Reaction rate is a process in which 2 or more compounds will come together to form a new product
2. A reaction rate is how quickly the reactants change into products
3. Temperature effects the reaction rates
4. By measuring the rates per time
What a reaction is in chemistry? A reaction in chemistry is when different compounds come together to form products.
The factors that affect reaction: Temperature, concentration, and the presence of a catalyst are the factors that affect a reaction.
What is a catalyst and how does it work? A catalyst is something that speeds up a reaction, maintaining the same mass as the beginning of the reaction. It also offers an alternative pathway for the reaction to occur.
What are the different ways of measuring a reaction rate? The two ways to measure a reaction rate are to measure how quickly the reaction decreases over time and to measure how quickly the product increases over time.
In this video, I learned the importance of measuring reaction rates correctly and how to do so.
answers from kadija:
1. a reaction is when different substances mix together to create a new substance.
2. a reaction rate measures how fast a reactant/product changes over time.
3. some factors that can change the reaction rate include temperature and a catalyst.
4. to measure the reaction rates you can use the following, mass per unit time or volume per unit time.
one thing i learned was that temperature can significantly change how fast or slow a reaction time would be.
1.) What is a reaction? a process in which one or more substances are changed.
2.) What is a reaction rate? a change in which the concentration of a reactant or product per unit time
3.) What are the factors that affect the reaction rates? the temperature
4.) What are the different ways of measuring the reaction rates? mass per unit time or by volume per unit time
1. Reaction rate is a process in which 2 or more compounds will come together to form a new product
2. A reaction rate is how quickly the reactants change into products
3. Temperature effects the reaction rates
4. By measuring the rates per time