Question


What did you conclude about the concentration of the reactants on the reaction rates? Put an “X” next to all that apply.
x
The concentration of the reactants did not affect the rate
x
One tablet concentration made the reaction take the longest.
x
The more concentrated the reactants, the more reaction takes place.
x
Hot water temperature makes the reaction slow down and dissolve all the tablets


How does the concentration of your reactants relate to the Collision Theory? Put an “X” next to all that apply.


There are always more products produced than reactants put into a reaction.


The more concentration you have, the more collisions take place.


The number of collisions has nothing to do with how many reactants there are.


The less temperature there is, the more collisions there will be.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Based on the information you've shared, here's an analysis and categorization of the statements related to the concentration of reactants and Collision Theory.

### Concentration of Reactants and Reaction Rates
From your responses, the following statements are applicable:

- **X** The concentration of the reactants did not affect the rate.
- **X** One tablet concentration made the reaction take the longest.
- **X** The more concentrated the reactants, the more reaction takes place.
- **X** Hot water temperature makes the reaction slow down and dissolve all the tablets (This may suggest that higher temperatures can sometimes affect reaction rates, which could be contrary to expected behavior if interpreted in a different context).

### Relation to Collision Theory
For the statements regarding Collision Theory, the following can be selected:

- **X** The more concentration you have, the more collisions take place.
- The other statements do not accurately represent principles of Collision Theory:
- "There are always more products produced than reactants put into a reaction." (This is not necessarily true; it depends on the reaction)
- "The number of collisions has nothing to do with how many reactants there are." (This contradicts Collision Theory)
- "The less temperature there is, the more collisions there will be." (Lower temperatures typically lead to lower kinetic energy, which can result in fewer effective collisions)

If you need further clarification or details on any of the points, feel free to ask!