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| Type | Excursion (Interactive Presentation) |
| Beschrijving | Factors that affect the rate of chemical reaction are investigated, in this activity. |
| Onderwerpen | |
| Author | Marina Koutsou |
| License | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial |
| Attribute to | Marina Koutsou (http://vishub.org/users/marina-koutsou) |
| Taal | English |
| Gecreëerd op | 27 oktober 2013 15:16 |
| Geüpdatet op | 09 december 2025 07:21 |
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That's a great overview of reaction rates! Thinking about factors that influence speed, it reminds me of how quickly people learn the controls in simple, competitive online games. Some pick it up instantly, mastering the basics within minutes, while others take a bit longer. It's almost like the concentration of experience needed to get a reaction going. Actually, speaking of quick and easy fun, io games are a great way to pass the time between studying chemical kinetics! They're readily available and provide instant gratification.