Modeling Kinetics
by Laura Winder
This is an introductory activity to reaction kinetics at an AP Chemistry level. Students use model kits or Legos in an activity that allows them to model how changing the concentration of reactants in rate determining steps and non-rate determining steps will affect the rate of a reaction.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BYkQOZWsb_6wa-rH0kaen-C179Fr4SWn/edit?u…Related Content
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