Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction
The video discusses the factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions. The first factor is the number of collisions with enough energy to react. Other factors include changing the pressure, concentration, surface area, and temperature. Finally, the video discusses the role of catalysts which provide an alternative route for reactions to occur with lower activation energy, resulting in a faster rate of reaction. The video includes visual demonstrations and examples to help explain the concepts.
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