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To Investigate How The Concentration Of Reactants Affects The Rate Of a Chemical Reaction.  

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To Investigate How The Concentration Of Reactants Affects The Rate Of a Chemical Reaction. Introduction/background information For our coursework we are doing an experiment to see how different concentrations of reactants affect the rate of a chemical reaction. * What is a reaction? A reaction occurs when two particles join together to produce different product(s) * What is a reactant? A reactant is a substance that reacts with another substance * What is a rate? The rate is the measure of how fast or slow the reaction takes place * How can we measure the rate? You can either measure how much of a reactant is used up in a given time or how much product is given off in a given time Collision theory Collision theory tells us that particles must collide before they can react and they need enough energy to break their bonds in order for the collision to be successful and result in a reaction. The energy needed...

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