Rates of reaction graphs and orders
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2014
- A snappy video looking into those rate graphs including concentration-time and rate-concentration graphs. It will then look at how you can work out order from them. Judge for yourself - ORDER, ORDER!
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Thanks, great video. Really helped me understand the relation between the concentration v time graph and rate v concentration.
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Very helpful in my understanding of order of rate; however, after doing the Sodium Thiosulphate experiment, I was asked to find out the order of HCL (which didn't change throughout the experiment)...zero order?
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thank you so much, helped a lot
+nabila islam No problem!
Hi I have a question. How do you find the order of a reaction when two concentrations aren't the same? Thank you!
Zero order
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Sir my question is why concentration of reactant take at high position in graph. I didn't understand that logic. Please tell me. thanks
wat exam board is this btw or is the general thing that come in all exam boards. is it similar to ocr a
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+Anna Thomas No problem at all. Please share the vid.
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Is this for as level chemistry?
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+youssef mohammad Thanks.
5:08 GRAPHS
Extremely helpful video however I did not understand where half life comes into this
Cheers! Half life shows us how a reaction proceeds. 2nd order reactions would have steep gradient initially then flatten out.
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sir is this for the aqa specification
And order
+Shaemus O'phelan OK, which bit of orders do you not understand?
+Shaemus O'phelan orders are a way to explain how a reaction proceeds, how it changes with concentration basically
must my ears be raped in the intro? yes
I don't understand the concentration-time graph and all the calculations. You know the K stuff
The whole thing basically
+Shaemus O'phelan I would find it difficult to help due to the wide scope of your request. I would suggest you look over your notes and text books again and ask your teacher to run though it again for you. If you have any specific points that you would like help with then get in touch and I will be more than happy to help! Sorry I can't offer anything more.
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I find the concentration-time graph for a zero order reaction extremely confusing
+Dan Why is that?
+A Level Chemistry by Allery Tutors If the reactant is not even involved in the rate determining step why would it decrease linearly?
I am so confused.
+Shaemus O'phelan Oh. Please say what you are confused about. I may be able to help!
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work isn't clear