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Rates of Reaction (Live)
In this live Gr 12 Physical Sciences show we look at Rates of Reaction. In this lesson we revise energy changes during chemical reactions, heat of reaction, ...
Tenby Year 10 Rates of Reaction Lesson 5: Effects of Surface Area on Rates of Reaction
In our continuing short series on rates of reaction, we will now briefly talk about the effects of surface area on rates of reaction. There's some good stuff in...
Core Practical: Investigating the effect of enzyme concentration on the initial rate of reaction
This video is intended as a revision aid for AS Biology students. Here the core practical, effect of enzyme concentration on the initial rate of reaction is ...
Rates of Reaction - Collison Theory
How collision theory is used to explain the effects of temperature, concentration, pressure, surface area and catalysts on the rates of reactions.
AP Biology Lab 2: Enzyme Catalysis
Paul Andersen starts with a brief description of enzymes and substrates. He then explains how you can measure the rate of an enzyme mediated reaction.
OCR Gateway B C5 Rates Of Reaction Recap (Higher)
Tutorial covering the effect of temperature, catalyst and concentration on the rate of reaction, and what factors of concentration and volume of the limiting re...
Effect of Catalyst on the Rate of the Reaction
Class 12: Chemistry: Chemical Kinetics: Effect of Catalyst on the Rate of the Reaction.
7.1 The effect of a catalyst on an equilibrium reaction (SL)
Understandings: A catalyst has no effect on the position of equilibrium or the equilibrium constant.
Rates of Reaction - IGCSE Chemistry
This video covers how concentration, catalysts, pressure, volume, temperature and surface area can all effect the rate of a chemical reaction.
effect of catalyst on rate of reaction
Tutorials of selected topics of IB chemistry.
Equilibrium - Reversible Reactions
Le Chatelier's Principle introduced. Effect of temperature, concentration, pressure and catalyst on the equilibrium of a reversible reaction. I am available for...
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