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Re: Rate of reaction affected by increasing temperature
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2010, 07:26:32 pm »
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The sac for both concentration and tempterature we did at school was a joke.

Draw a  graph.

What is the effect of conc/temp on rate?

Why?

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Ahh i gotta write up and hand in this 'rates of reactions' prac on friday, at the same time we do the written sac. both count as 50%... so rubbish, as they take off so many marks for the prac for stupid reasons, hence dragging down the sac marks

then the week after we got the same thing, prac and written sac for equilibrium. written sacs themselves should be really easy, theres nothing they can really ask besides a few obvious questions like what you said Martoman
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