HESI A11
HESI A2 Chemistry Practice Test
1. One factor that affects rates of reaction is concentration. Which of these statements about concentration is/are correct?
- A. A higher concentration of reactants causes more effective collisions per unit time, leading to an increased reaction rate
- B. A lower concentration of reactants causes fewer effective collisions per unit time, leading to a decreased reaction rate
- C. A higher concentration of reactants causes more effective collisions per unit time, leading to a decreased reaction rate
- D. A higher concentration of reactants causes fewer effective collisions per unit time, leading to an increased reaction rate
Correct answer: A
Rationale: A higher concentration of reactants causes more effective collisions per unit time, leading to an increased reaction rate. This is because a higher concentration means there are more reactant molecules in a given volume, increasing the likelihood of collisions between them. With more collisions occurring, there is a greater chance of successful collisions leading to the formation of products, hence increasing the reaction rate. Choice B is incorrect as a lower concentration decreases the number of collisions, reducing the reaction rate. Choice C is incorrect as a higher concentration increases collision frequency, which typically results in a higher reaction rate. Choice D is incorrect as a higher concentration usually leads to more collisions, thus increasing the reaction rate.