A helpful feature for a POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) activity on the Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution is a "Model Extension & Prediction Log."
However, the extension questions are designed to push your understanding of calculus, probability, and real-world deviations. Below is a deep dive into the concepts typically found in those advanced sections. Understanding the Distribution Function
Explanation: In a chemical reaction, only particles with energy equal to or greater than the activation energy ( Eacap E sub a ) can react. On a distribution graph, Eacap E sub a
Define Absolute Zero: At absolute zero, theoretically, all molecular motion stops, meaning the kinetic energy and speed of every particle would be zero.
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Key Features of the Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
: Students are asked to illustrate how a catalyst affects the distribution. A catalyst does not change the curve itself; instead, it shifts the activation energy line to the left
