@@bri8167 endothermic takes in heat and energy, cooling down the surroundings. Temperature decreases but internal energy store increases. Exothermic releases heat and energy, heating the surroundings. Temperature increases but internal energy store decreases.
in this type of reaction, the liquid "spits" which can escape from the flask if it were not for the cotton bud. thus it allows for the gases to escape, not the liquid.
What did you add the marble chips into in the rate of reactions experiment with the inverted measuring cylinder? Was it hydrochloric acid or the sodium thiosulfate solution used before?
Collision theory Collide, reaction High temp, high speed , high collection lots relation Higher temp, faster rate of reaction . Because particles have more energy so move around faster lead to more sucessful collations Powder more sucurface area Larger surface area , faster rate of reaction this is because more particles avaibke to react leading to more collisions Higher pressure/ cocnenatruon faster rate of reaction because more particles in a fixed volume so higher chance of collations Calayalis lower activision Reversible reaction Cool ->
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Isn't endothermic reaction cooling it down because it is taking the energy from the surroundings
yeah endothermic takes in energy from the surroundings making the outside cool down and exothermic does the opposite
@TheTrebleCleff no endothermic absorbs energy so it cools down exo releases energy increasing temperature
Which one is it omg
@@bri8167 endothermic takes in heat and energy, cooling down the surroundings. Temperature decreases but internal energy store increases. Exothermic releases heat and energy, heating the surroundings. Temperature increases but internal energy store decreases.
Miss, why do we put a cotton bud as a barrier between the air and the content of the cronical flask?
in this type of reaction, the liquid "spits" which can escape from the flask if it were not for the cotton bud. thus it allows for the gases to escape, not the liquid.
What did you add the marble chips into in the rate of reactions experiment with the inverted measuring cylinder? Was it hydrochloric acid or the sodium thiosulfate solution used before?
it was hydrochloric acid
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Collision theory
Collide, reaction
High temp, high speed , high collection lots relation
Higher temp, faster rate of reaction . Because particles have more energy so move around faster lead to more sucessful collations
Powder more sucurface area
Larger surface area , faster rate of reaction this is because more particles avaibke to react leading to more collisions
Higher pressure/ cocnenatruon faster rate of reaction because more particles in a fixed volume so higher chance of collations
Calayalis lower activision
Reversible reaction
Cool
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why do you have to draw a triangle for a tangent?
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is this only for combined science not higher?
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