Science Grade 10: Department of Education
Science Grade 10: Department of Education
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Science Grade 10
Quarter 4 - Module 7
Collision Theory and the
Factors Affecting the Rates
of Chemical Reactions:
Catalyst and Temperature
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Module
7 Collision Theory and the
Factors Affecting the Rates of
Chemical Reactions: Catalyst
and Temperature
What does a chemical reaction rate tell you? It tells you how
fast the reaction takes place. What factors cause chemical reaction
rates? Factors that affect the chemical reaction rate include
temperature and catalyst.
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What’s In
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Activity IB.
Direction. Complete the table by indicating what factor would have the
most significant impact on a chemical reaction rate. Write the word catalyst
and temperature.
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What’s New
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These simple science activities describe how collision theory takes place
and demonstrate how catalyst and temperature affect the rate of
chemical reaction.
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Guide Questions:
1. What causes a chemical reaction? ( 1pt.)
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2. What must happen for a chemical reaction to take place? (2 pts.)
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3. Describe an effective chemical reaction resulting to a formation of
products. (2 pts.)
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Procedure:
1. Pour the coffee into the cups. (Hot water for Cup A and Cold
Water for Cup B). Pour 1 tsp of sugar and milk in each cup
2. Stir the contents of Cup A and do not stir the contents of Cup B
3. Taste the mixture in each cup.
Guide Questions:
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Let’s Make Some Bubbles!
Materials Needed:
Transparent Glass
• 3% Hydrogen Peroxide ( Agua Oxinada)
• Detergent solution
(Mix 1tsp of detergent powder/liquid to 2 tsp. of water)
• Yeast
• Dropper
• Popsicle stick
Procedure:
Guide Questions:
1. What will happen to the hydrogen peroxide if you add the yeast to
it? (2 pts)
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What is it
COLLISION THEORY
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Catalysts
over and over again. In practice, they are often contaminated and/or
some is lost in a process.
Temperature
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of reaction. At higher
temperature, atoms have higher kinetic energy,
making the particles move faster and therefore increase the chance
for the particles to come in contact with each other. Key point: at a
activation energy.
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This is also the reason why most fruits and vegetables ripen in the
summer when the temperature is much warmer. When a banana ripens,
numerous reactions occur that produce all the compounds that we expect
to taste in a banana. But this can only happen if the temperature is high
enough to allow these reactions to make those products.
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What’s More
Refrigeration
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Pollution
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3. _______________________________
Photosynthesis Yeast
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You did it! Keep up the good work. This would help you
understand the factors that affect the chemical reaction.
There’s more that you can do.
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What I Can Do
Activity 5: You can do great
Directions: A. Choose from the words on the box that will make the statement
complete.
( 2 pts. each)
B. Directions: Study the pictures below. Identify the factor that affects
the rate of the chemical reaction. Write catalyst or temperature.
1. 2.
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3. 4.
Air Pollution
Corrosion
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5.
Catalytic Converter
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Assessment (Set B) 10
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B. Increasing the concentration of the reactants
C. Increasing the volume of the container
D. None of these
4. Which of the following statements about collision is correct?
A. All colliding particles have the same amount of energy
B. Only fast-moving particles collide with each other
C. Reactions can happen if the colliding particles have enough energy D.
Reaction will occur even without collision of particles
5. Why do fruits easily ripen during the summer season?
A. Heat lowers the activation energy of the reactants
B. High temperature increases the rate of a chemical reaction
C. Molecules are heavy during the summer season
D. All of these
6. What does incomplete combustion do on the car engine?
A. It provides fuel to the engine C. Produces Oxygen
B. It Pumps fuel D. Produces Carbon Monoxide 7. What
will you do to prevent/ control fires?
A. Don’t refuel gasoline-powered equipment while it is hot
B. Keep flammable liquids stored in a tightly closed container
C. Use flammable liquids in a well- ventilated areas
D. All of these
8. What does a catalyst do in a chemical reaction?
A. Cools down the reaction C. Increases the rate of the reaction
B. Increases the concentration D. Stabilizes the chemical reaction 9.
Enzymes are catalysts that hasten the chemical reaction. Which of the
following processes involved enzymes?
A. Cellular respiration C. Photosynthesis
B. Decomposition D. All of these
10. Which of the following is/are considered as polluters come from the
burning of fuel?
A. Coal C. Oil
B. Natural gas D. All of these
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Additional Activities
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Answer Key- Gr10-Q4W7 Science
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