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Rates of Reaction Investigation Benjamin's coursework is a??under?law 2000 COURSEWORK Introduction Our investigation is about rates of reaction. A rate of reaction is the speed of a chemical reaction. There are certain things that could change this. Concentration When you have a concentrated solution there are more particles therefore more chances of collision. Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 1 is a less concentrated solution. There are less particles to collide therefore less chance of collision. In solution 2 there are more particles and because particles move all the time there is more chance of a collision. Temperature When you have a high temperature the particles in a solution move faster (more chances of a collision) and with enough energy for a reaction to take place. Solution 1 Solution 2 Here both solutions have the same number of particles. In Solution 1, that is heated at a low temperature, the particles move slowly so there is less chance...

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