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  2. 8.2: Factors that Impact Reaction Rates - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Chemists have identified many factors that affect the rate of a reaction. The rate, or speed, at which a reaction occurs depends on the frequency of successful collisions. Remember, a successful collision occurs when two reactants collide with enough energy and with the right orientation.

  3. Factors That Affect Reaction Rate – Chemical Kinetics

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    Speeding the rate of a glow stick reaction makes its light glow brighter. Here is a list of factors that affect reaction rate, an explanation of why they work, and a look at the limitations of increasing rate.

  4. 12.2: Factors Affecting Reaction Rates - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Five factors typically affecting the rates of chemical reactions will be explored in this section: the chemical nature of the reacting substances, the state of subdivision (one large lump versus many small particles) of the reactants, the temperature of the reactants, the concentration of the reactants, and the presence of a catalyst.

  5. Factors that Affect the Rate of Reactions

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    Reactions occur when two reactant molecules effectively collide, each having minimum energy and correct orientation. Reactant concentration, the physical state of the reactants, and surface area, temperature, and the presence of a catalyst are the four main factors that affect reaction rate.

  6. 5.7: Factors Affecting Reaction Rates - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    We can identify five factors that affect the rates of chemical reactions: the chemical nature of the reacting substances, the state of subdivision (one large lump versus many small particles) of the reactants, the temperature of the reactants, the concentration of the reactants, and the presence of a catalyst.

  7. 12.2 Factors Affecting Reaction Rates - Chemistry 2e - OpenStax

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    Five factors typically affecting the rates of chemical reactions will be explored in this section: the chemical nature of the reacting substances, the state of subdivision (one large lump versus many small particles) of the reactants, the temperature of the reactants, the concentration of the reactants, and the presence of a catalyst.

  8. Factors That Affect the Chemical Reaction Rate - ThoughtCo

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    Several factors affect the rate at which chemical reactions proceed. Understanding them can help you predict the direction and speed of a chemical reaction.

  9. 7.2 Factors Affecting Reaction Rates - UCalgary Chemistry...

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    We will explore five factors typically affecting the rates of chemical reactions: the chemical nature of the reacting substances, the state of subdivision (one large lump versus many small particles) of the reactants, the temperature of the reactants, the concentration of the reactants, and the presence of a catalyst.

  10. Factors that Affect the Rate of Reactions | Introductory...

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    Reactions occur when two reactant molecules effectively collide, each having minimum energy and correct orientation. Reactant concentration, the physical state of the reactants, and surface area, temperature, and the presence of a catalyst are the four main factors that affect reaction rate.

  11. Factors Affecting Reaction Rates – Chemistry - UH Pressbooks

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    We can identify five factors that affect the rates of chemical reactions: the chemical nature of the reacting substances, the state of subdivision (one large lump versus many small particles) of the reactants, the temperature of the reactants, the concentration of the reactants, and the presence of a catalyst.