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Rates of reaction - (CCEA)Effect of solid particle size (surface area) - higher tier

The rate of reaction increases when reactant particles successfully collide more frequently. Temperature, reactant concentration, size of solid reactant particles (surface area) and catalysts can all affect the reaction rate.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Further chemical reactions, rates and equilibrium, calculations and organic chemistry

Effect of solid particle size (surface area) - higher tier

The rate of a chemical reaction can be increased by using smaller solid particles which increases the surface area of a solid reactant. This is done by cutting the substance into small pieces, or by grinding it into a powder. If the surface area of a reactant is increased:

  • more particles are exposed to the other reactant
  • there are more successful collisions per unit time
  • the rate of reaction increases
Reaction rate graph 鈥 surface area

Compared to a reaction with lumps of reactant, the graph line for the same reaction but with powdered reactant:

  • has a steeper gradient at the start
  • becomes horizontal sooner

This shows that the rate of reaction is greater when the surface area is increased.