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Introduction |
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Initial Rate Graphs |
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Rate Graphs Until Completion |
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Calculating the Mean Rate of Reaction |
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An initial rate graph for a reactant shows a straight line with a negative correlation starting from the y-axis
his graph shows how the mass/volume of a product changes over time for a high concentration and a low concentration
The steeper the slope, the quicker the rate of reaction
The volume of a gaseous product would increase to a maximum over time, so the line levels out indicating the reaction is over
Since the volume and mass would be proportional, this could also be a graph of mass of product versus time
Mg + 2HCl ⟶ MgCl2 + H2
A graph of the results was plotted shown below:
Calculate the mean rate of reaction between 10 s and 40 s.
Exam Tip
Make sure you can interpret reaction graphs and use them to describe how a reaction proceeds as questions do come up on this topic.
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