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Notes on Rate Equations for AQA A-level Chemistry | instant download | Struggling to memorise Rate Equations? These beautifully handwritten A-Level AQA Chemistry notes make the trickiest topics easier to understand and revise. Ideal for visual learners, these notes are neat, structured, and directly aligned with the AQA specification. Summarised information meaning concise knowledge. - Handwritten for clarity and visual learning - Covers the full ‘Rate Equations’ topic concisely - Perfect for quick revision or in-depth study - Digital PDF download – print or view on any device and instant access - uses exam question answers to learn key knowledge for subtopics Whether you're reviewing for mocks or prepping for your A-Level exams, these notes save you time and help lock in with easy-to-read visuals, definitions, and exam-style answer notes. Knowledge for many of the subtopics are in the form of answers to key exam questions so ticks important points when used to answer questions. No refunds as this is an electronic product but can contact if there are any issues with the product. Product should not be re-distributed or re-sold. Apologies for any tiny spelling mistakes as these have been handwritten on a device Trusted by students aiming for top grades– a must-have study tool for any serious A-Level student. Designed by an A-Level student (who got into Imperial for Medicine), for A-Level students – perfect for Year 13 revision! Good luck!

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Rate equations
calculating rate from graph initial rate tangent at O minutes
rate found from gradient grad ay An
curved line of best fit rate gradient of a tangent
units for rate units for y units for n
rate equation links rate with conc of substances
e.gl At B C t D orders of reaction substances with ZER

oldm 3s I
Rate K A
f
TBI conc of reactants
order do not appear in
rate equation
ate constant unitsvary
orders of reaction tells how conc of substance affects rate
zero order change in conc has NO EFFECT on rate
e g if A doubles rate does not change
1st order changein conc has PROPORTIONAL change on rate
e gl if AT doubles rate doubles
2nd order change in conc has a SQUARED PROPORTIONAL change on
ate he.gl if CA doubles rate quadruples
can only be determined by experiment
rate constant k allows us to equate rate and conc
fixed at a particular temp if tempchanges sodoes K K increase
hen temp increases larger value of k faster rate because as we
crease tempparticles have more kinetic energy and collide more often
ate increases butconc remains constantso k mustincrease to balance equation
working out units sub units into equation cancel units that appea
n top and bottom invert any that are left on the bottom
e gl k rate Units MOldM3S I Mol dm35 I
No 2 moldm3 mold m3
initial rates can be usedto work out the orders and write a rate equation
working out order with respect A compareexperiments where CATis
hanging and CB is constant
k has same value for all experiments of a reaction
use initial rate and initial conc of reactants to calculate K
K can then be used to then calculate any unknown conc or rate
rate table has a substance where conc does not stay same
e g Experiment A CBI rate
0.150.240.42 10 3
31 0.450.243.78 10 3
0.90 0.12 7.56 10 3
find orderx with respect to a usingexperiments 1 and 2
CAT has 3 and rate has x9 so order 2
substitute order with respect to a into rate equation with
one and rate and divide two equation to cancel out k find missing
r den with respect to B find k write rate equation
now rates can be measured in experiments
disappearing cross i
change in pit CifHt is usedup or produced
amount of mass lost colourchangemeasuredusing colorimete
volume of gas produced
using rate conc graphs to identify order
rate found bytakinggradient at various points on a conc time graph



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