Outlining the Arrhenius Equation and how it links activation energy, temperature and particle collisions to the rate constant, k, of a reaction. ‘e’ and how to take natural logs of the function is covered and the effect of temperature change and the use of a catalyst on the value of the rate constant.
For AQA, Edexcel and OCR
Recap: 00:33
Rate Constant, k: 02:33
Arrhenius Equation: 04:43
Affects of Changing Temperature: 08:56
Affects of Catalysts: 10:24
e and logs: 11:53
Summary: 15:03
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