The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change

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Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy particles need to have in-order to react 

This unit explores: calculating rates of reaction; collision theory and activation energy; the factors that affect rate of reaction including temperature, surface area and catalysts; reversible reactions; and equilibria

This group lesson will directly follow the AQA GCSE Combined Science specification

Date: 10th April

Time: 12-1:30pm

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Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy particles need to have in-order to react 

This unit explores: calculating rates of reaction; collision theory and activation energy; the factors that affect rate of reaction including temperature, surface area and catalysts; reversible reactions; and equilibria

This group lesson will directly follow the AQA GCSE Combined Science specification

Date: 10th April

Time: 12-1:30pm

Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy particles need to have in-order to react 

This unit explores: calculating rates of reaction; collision theory and activation energy; the factors that affect rate of reaction including temperature, surface area and catalysts; reversible reactions; and equilibria

This group lesson will directly follow the AQA GCSE Combined Science specification

Date: 10th April

Time: 12-1:30pm