- Nature of reactants: Ionic reactions occur faster than covalent reactions because bond breaking in covalent molecules requires more energy.
- Activation energy: Reactions with low activation energy proceed faster; high Ea slows down the reaction.
- Concentration of reactants: Higher concentration increases the frequency of collisions, thus increasing the rate.
- Temperature: Higher temperature increases kinetic energy and the number of effective collisions, speeding up the reaction.
- Catalyst presence: Catalysts lower activation energy, increasing the rate without being consumed.
- Physical state and surface area: Finely divided solids react faster than large pieces due to greater surface area.
- Nature of medium: Some reactions are faster in aqueous medium, others in non-polar solvents, depending on solubility and interaction.
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Why do different reactions occur at different rates?
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अध्याय 4: Chemical Kinetics - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [पृष्ठ २६४]
