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reactions between ions in an aqueous solution
FAST
reactions between covalent bonds
SLOW
more surface area of reactants
FAST
higher concentration of reactants
FAST
higher temperature
FAST
presence of a catalyst
FAST
Collision theory
the rate of reaction depends on the number of collisions per unit time and the fraction of these collisions that are successful because they are given enough energy


the reaction rate is directly proportional to the concentrations of the REACTANTS
activation energy
energy needed to start a reaction

catalysts decrease activation energy
reaction rate law/law of mass action

what is the equation to get the rate!??!
the rate of reactions is proportional to the product of the concentrations of the reactants

rate= K [A]^a[B]^b

uppercase- concentrations
lowercase- coeffeciants