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What is the rate of a reaction?
(2)
What is the equation for calculating the mean rate
of reaction?
3
4
What is the unit for rate of reaction in a reaction
involving a change in mass?
What is the unit for rate of reaction in a reaction
involving a change in volume?
5 What is the activation energy?
6
What effect does increasing concentration have on the:
rate of reaction?
Why does increasing concentration have this effect?
8
What effect does increasing pressure have on the rate
of reaction?
9 Why does increasing pressure have this effect?
10
What effect does increasing surface area have on the
rate of reaction?
11 Why does increasing surface area have this effect?
12)
What effect does increasing temperature have on the
rate of reaction?
© Why does increasing temperature have this effect?
14 What is a catalyst?
15 How do catalysts increase the rate of a reaction?

Reply 1

Original post by AnnabelApril
What is the rate of a reaction?
(2)
What is the equation for calculating the mean rate
of reaction?
3
4
What is the unit for rate of reaction in a reaction
involving a change in mass?
What is the unit for rate of reaction in a reaction
involving a change in volume?
5 What is the activation energy?
6
What effect does increasing concentration have on the:
rate of reaction?
Why does increasing concentration have this effect?
8
What effect does increasing pressure have on the rate
of reaction?
9 Why does increasing pressure have this effect?
10
What effect does increasing surface area have on the
rate of reaction?
11 Why does increasing surface area have this effect?
12)
What effect does increasing temperature have on the
rate of reaction?
© Why does increasing temperature have this effect?
14 What is a catalyst?
15 How do catalysts increase the rate of a reaction?

chatgpt
just use chatgpt, no one is going to spend their time answering such easy questions for you.

Reply 2

Original post by stilllearning123
chatgpt
just use chatgpt, no one is going to spend their time answering such easy questions for you.

To be honest, I wouldn’t even use ChatGPT (my honest experience is that it can’t answer much related to chemistry correctly lol).

The OP should really specify what level they are studying chemistry at (I’d guess GCSE) as it will impact how specific the answers need to be.
(edited 2 months ago)

Reply 3

Original post by TypicalNerd
To be honest, I wouldn’t even use ChatGPT (my honest experience is that it can’t answer much related to chemistry correctly lol).
The OP should really specify what level they are studying chemistry at (I’d guess GCSE) as it will impact how specific the answers need to be.

Yeah, but for a lot of these it is very simple answers that chatgpt should be able to handle with alright.
Who/ what do you ask when you really don't know the answer to a question?

Reply 4

Original post by stilllearning123
Yeah, but for a lot of these it is very simple answers that chatgpt should be able to handle with alright.
Who/ what do you ask when you really don't know the answer to a question?

Perhaps, though I still remain skeptical. Even if it can give correct answers, what is to say that the answers given will be appropriate for the OP’s level of study?

At GCSE and A level, it wasn’t really a problem - if I got stuck, it usually didn’t take me long to find the answers for myself, given the boundless knowledge that Google has to offer. There are plenty of dedicated resources for each subject, exam board etc and so I’d stick to using resources targeted at exactly what I was studying as I saw fit.

At uni, I’ll usually just email the college tutor for the relevant field of chemistry or just look up the answer myself in a textbook/on Google.

Reply 5

try here https://www.science-revision.co.uk/rates_of_reaction.html
there are links which will also answer your other questions- you just have to look

Reply 6

Original post by scimusic
try here https://www.science-revision.co.uk/rates_of_reaction.html
there are links which will also answer your other questions- you just have to look

"You can take a horse to water, but can't make it drink"
People like this always look for others to do the work for them, they don't want to do it themselves as if they did, they would have found a link like this or asked their teacher.
It's kind of you to provide them with this though!

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