Rates of reaction – practical experiments | 16–18 chemistry

Find supporting resources including pause-and-think questions, technician notes, worksheets, and more at https://rsc.li/3hmgils Rate of reaction can be determined through monitoring how fast a reactant is used up or how fast a product is formed. Learn to monitor the rate of reaction and identify the effects of changing temperature and concentration, using both initial rate and continuous monitoring methods. Chapter titles 00:00 Opening titles 00:10 Introduction to rates of reaction experiments 01:48 Initial rate method: the iodine clock 06:33 The iodine clock reaction 09:14 Continuous monitoring method: volume of gas 11:27 Real-time results for 25°C 13:50 Set-up with a water bath 14:10 Real-time results for 60°C 16:09 Real-time results for 80°C Discover videos for more core practicals for 16–18 year olds at https://rsc.li/2XfPWe5 And for 14–16 year olds at https://rsc.li/36XHfXi Acknowledgements: “Calm” licensed via Music Vine: XTUKKEKZSNVLXBUV