1. A dust explosion occurs in a saw mill. a catalytic converter. Cataluct Concentratin 8. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) deteriorates as a result of its reaction with the pollutant sulfur dioxide. The 9. The reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid occurs within seconds if the zinc metal is finely powdered. 10. Food can spoil quickly when left on the kitchen counter. However, a refrigerator slows that process so that the same food remains fresh for days. onlentration sunfoce area Temperatme SCIENCE 10 - Q4 W8: Applications of Factors Affecting Rate of Chemical Reactions Direction: Applying the concepts of factors affecting chemical reaction, analyze whether the given situations increase or decrease the rate of the given reaction, then explain your answer on the table below. C6H1206 + 6 O2 > 6 H20+ 6 CO2 Does this increase or decrease the rate of reaction? Change in Condition Explain why kample: 1. Increasing the temperature 2. Increasing the concentration of CH12O, 3. Decreasing the concentration of O2 4. Increase the surface area by chewing up food in your mouth 5. Decreasing the temperature 6. Increasing the pressure in the container 7. Decreasing the concentration of H20 B. Increasing the volume of the container where the reaction occurs in - Increasing the concentration of CO2 D. Using a catalyst (like salivary amylase)

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Analyze, whether the given situation increase or decrease, then explain why?
from a car engine passes through a catalytic converter.
the acid is added.
atuon
7. A dust explosion occurs in a saw mill.
Calcium carbonate (CACO3) deteriorates as a result of its reaction with the
pollutant sulfur dioxide. The
9.
cataluct
concentratim
conlentraton
sunfoce area
8.
The reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid occurs within seconds if the
zinc metal is finely powdered.
10. Food can spoil quickly when left on the kitchen counter. However, a
refrigerator slows that process so that the same food remains fresh for days.
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SCIENCE 10 - Q4 W8: Applications of Factors Affecting Rate of Chemical Reactions
Direction: Applying the concepts of factors affecting chemical reaction, analyze whether the given
situations increase or decrease the rate of the given reaction, then explain your answer on the table below.
C6H12O6 + 6 O2
6 H2O + 6 CO2
Does this increase or
Change in Condition
Explain why
decrease the rate of
reaction?
Example:
1. Increasing the temperature
2. Increasing the concentration of CH12O
3. Decreasing the concentration of O2
4. Increase the surface area by chewing up
food in your mouth
5. Decreasing the temperature
6. Increasing the pressure in the container
7. Decreasing the concentration of H2O
8. Increasing the volume of the container
where the reaction occurs in
9. Increasing the concentration of CO2
10. Using a catalyst (like salivary amylase)
"At huwag nating kaligtaan ang gumawa ng mabuti at ang pagtulong sa kapwa, sapagkat iyan ang
lou no kinalulugdan ng Diyos." Mga Hebreo 13:16
Values Integration for the month of MAY: CHARITY (Pagkakawanggawa)
Transcribed Image Text:from a car engine passes through a catalytic converter. the acid is added. atuon 7. A dust explosion occurs in a saw mill. Calcium carbonate (CACO3) deteriorates as a result of its reaction with the pollutant sulfur dioxide. The 9. cataluct concentratim conlentraton sunfoce area 8. The reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid occurs within seconds if the zinc metal is finely powdered. 10. Food can spoil quickly when left on the kitchen counter. However, a refrigerator slows that process so that the same food remains fresh for days. Temperatme SCIENCE 10 - Q4 W8: Applications of Factors Affecting Rate of Chemical Reactions Direction: Applying the concepts of factors affecting chemical reaction, analyze whether the given situations increase or decrease the rate of the given reaction, then explain your answer on the table below. C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 H2O + 6 CO2 Does this increase or Change in Condition Explain why decrease the rate of reaction? Example: 1. Increasing the temperature 2. Increasing the concentration of CH12O 3. Decreasing the concentration of O2 4. Increase the surface area by chewing up food in your mouth 5. Decreasing the temperature 6. Increasing the pressure in the container 7. Decreasing the concentration of H2O 8. Increasing the volume of the container where the reaction occurs in 9. Increasing the concentration of CO2 10. Using a catalyst (like salivary amylase) "At huwag nating kaligtaan ang gumawa ng mabuti at ang pagtulong sa kapwa, sapagkat iyan ang lou no kinalulugdan ng Diyos." Mga Hebreo 13:16 Values Integration for the month of MAY: CHARITY (Pagkakawanggawa)
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