Use the link above to 'run' the experiment. Go through each test in the suggested order and select the options from the list that best fit your observations. Each box should have two solutions when you complete this portion. To run a test click "Run Reaction". Use the drop down on the simulation to select a new variable and the choose to decrease. Next click "start over" to reset and choose the next condition. The sequence below matches your data table. Control Decrease Temperature Increase Temperature Decrease Concentration Increase Concentration Decrease Surface Area Increase Surface Area Add Catalyst

pick one for each
for temperture concentration and surface area have decreased and increased one for each
not all product collide
option, particles collide faster(steeper slope)
all a+b react to form c
control graph is directly proportional
some reactants remain only some product is formed
particles collide slower(lower slope)

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Based on your request, here's a suggested selection for each condition you've outlined in the experiment:

  1. Control:

    • Option: all A + B react to form C
  2. Decrease Temperature:

    • Option: particles collide slower (lower slope)
  3. Increase Temperature:

    • Option: particles collide faster (steeper slope)
  4. Decrease Concentration:

    • Option: some reactants remain; only some product is formed
  5. Increase Concentration:

    • Option: all A + B react to form C
  6. Decrease Surface Area:

    • Option: some reactants remain; only some product is formed
  7. Increase Surface Area:

    • Option: particles collide faster (steeper slope)
  8. Add Catalyst:

    • Option: particles collide faster (steeper slope)

Make sure that your selections correspond well with the observations made in your experiment data table. This outline provides a balanced view of how different variables affect the reaction conditions based on the descriptions you provided.