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How do I calculate rate coefficient units?

For any rate equation, the units have to be equal on either side of the equation. The rate of reaction always has the units mol dm -3 s -1 , and the concentration species in the equation typically have units...
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Why are metals good conductors of electricity?

Metals form metallic bonds, where unlike in covalent or ionic bonding, electrons are delocalised. This means the electrons can move freely throughout the metallic structure. Electricity is the flow of electr...
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Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or in solution, but not when solid?

Substances can conduct electricity if there is a way for charge to flow through that substance. For a substance to conduct electricity, it needs to contain some sort of charge carrier - this could be an elec...
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what is a catalyst

A substance that increases the rate of a reaction without having been used up itself in the reaction. They function by providing a lower activation energy for the reaction to begin, which is a type of thresh...
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What is the ionisation energy trend as we go down the group and across the period?

Ionisation energy decreases down the group. This is because the atomic radii also inrease down the group, making the removal of an electron from the valence shell of an atom easier, as electrons located furt...
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