SCH4U - Chemistry 12 (2024-25) - A

SCH4U-25A

3-4G: Interpreting Rates of Reaction Graphs

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In this activity you will test your understanding of rates of reaction and the factors that affect these rates by interpreting experimental conditions and the resulting graphs produced by those experiments.


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Interpreting Rates of Reaction Graphs

In this activity you will test your understanding of rates of reaction and the factors that affect these rates by interpreting experimental conditions and the resulting graphs produced by those experiments.

Calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride, water and carbon dioxide according to the following reaction equation:

CaCO3 + 2HCl --> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2

In this activity you will use the information above and the information provided in the worksheets to predict the graphs that would result from the experimental conditions described in each scenario.

Click here to open the worksheets containing the information about the experimental conditions and the resulting graphs.

Click here for the answers to the questions.