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The rate of reaction - EdexcelRates, concentration and pressure

The greater the frequency of successful collisions between reactant particles, the greater the reaction rate. Temperature, concentration, pressure and the use of catalysts affect reaction rate.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Rates of reaction and energy changes

Rates, concentration and pressure

The greater the of , the greater the rate of reaction. If the of a reacting or the of a reacting gas is increased:

  • the are closer together
  • the frequency of collisions between reactant particles increases
  • therefore the rate of reaction increases

Note that the mean of the particles does not change. However, since the frequency of collisions increases (they happen more often) the frequency of successful collisions also increases.

Graphs

The rates of two or more reactions can be compared using a graph of or of formed against time. The graph shows this for two reactions.

Graph of total mass of product against time from start of reaction, for high and low concentration.

The of the line is equal to the rate of reaction. The faster reaction at the higher concentration or pressure:

  • gives a steeper line
  • finishes sooner