easy · Act science
A Science experiment tests the effect of temperature on the rate of a chemical reaction. In Experiment 1, the concentration of reactants is held constant while temperature is increased. In Experiment 2, temperature is held constant while concentration is varied.
Which factor is the independent variable (IV) for Experiment 1?
- The type of chemical used
- Reaction Rate
- Temperature
- Concentration of reactants
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