Worksheet: Reaction Rates                                  Name______________
1. A study of reaction _______________ is called chemical
   ________________.
2. Reaction rate refers to how quickly or slowly the _______________
   disappear and the _______________ appear. It is measured in terms of the
   _______________ of the reactants.
3. If a reaction is to occur, reacting particles must first _______________ and
   this ______________ must be effective. What are the TWO characteristics
   of an effective collision?
4. What are the FIVE major factors that affect reaction rate?
5. Why would a mixture of gases react faster when the volume they occupy is
   decreased?
6. Why would iron filings rust faster than an iron nail?
7. What is the effect of a catalyst on the required energy to achieve effective
   collisions?
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8. ENZYMES act as catalysts in our bodies. Have you ever noticed that your
   hands seem to get stiff when they get cold? The reason is that these enzyme
   reactions causing the muscles to contract __________ down when your hands
   are cold so you cant contract your muscles as fast and your hands feel stiff!
   Decreasing temperature (decreases, increases) the rate of reaction.
9. Enzymes are in molds and bacteria that spoil food. Explain, using your
   knowledge of factors affecting the rate of reaction, why food doesnt spoil as
   fast when it is refrigerated as it would at room temperature.
10. Due to decomposition reactions with oxygen or carbon dioxide in the air, meat
    begins to feel slimy and smell spoiled. Explain, using your knowledge of chemical
    kinetics, why meat spoils less rapidly when left unsliced.
11. Based on your knowledge of factors affecting the rate of reaction, why is there
    a danger of explosions in places such as silos and coal mines where there are
    large quantities of powdered, combustible materials?
                            CHEMISTRY: A Study of Matter
                                        2004, GPB
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