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Reactivity 2.2.4—Activation energy, Ea, is the minimum energy that colliding particles need for a successful collision leading to a reaction.

Experiments

Here are experiments our science specialists have selected to support this IB* topic.

Rate Determination and Activation Energy

Experiment #35 from Advanced Chemistry with Vernier

In this experiment, you will

  • React solutions of crystal violet and sodium hydroxide at four different temperatures.
  • Measure and record the effect of temperature on the reaction rate and rate constant.
  • Calculate the activation energy, Ea, for the reaction.

Educational Standard
International Baccalaureate (IB) 2025
Subject
Chemistry
Organizing concepts
Reactivity 2. How much, how fast and how far?
Subtopics
Reactivity 2.2—How fast? The rate of chemical change
Level
Standard level and higher level

* The IB Diploma Program is an official program of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) which authorizes schools to offer it. The material available here has been developed independently of the IBO and is not endorsed by it.

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