Reaction Rates Simulation
HS-PS1-5: Temperature, Concentration, and Collision Theory
Explore how changing the temperature or concentration of reacting particles affects the rate of a chemical reaction. According to collision theory, particles must collide with sufficient energy (activation energy) to react.
Particle View
Reactant A
Reactant B
Product AB
Time: 0.0 s
Experimental Conditions
Concentration vs. Time
Experimental Data
| Time (s) | [A] | [B] | [AB] | Rate (AB/s) |
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Constructing Explanations
Temperature: Raising temperature increases the average kinetic energy of particles. This means more particles have energy greater than the activation energy, leading to more successful collisions per second.
Concentration: Increasing concentration means more particles in the same volume. This increases the overall frequency of collisions, thereby increasing the reaction rate.