C8 - Rates, Equilibrium and Organic Chemistry Flashcards

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Rate of Chemical Reaction

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How long it takes for the reactants to turn into products

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Rate of Reaction Profiting

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Companies want to speed up chemical reactions quickly but safe so that they can profit quickly

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Measuring Mass of Reaction Mixture

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  • Put it in concealed conical flask on scales

- When reaction takes place, record the time and mass and regular intervals

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Measuring Volume of Gas

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  • Reactions sometimes produce gas which can tell you the time it took for reaction to take
  • Do this by collecting gas in a syringe and measure the volume at time intervals
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Measuring Light Passing Through a Solution

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  • Some reactions in a solution allows a solid to not dissolve while in the water
  • This makes the solution go cloudy , we can use it measure rate of reaction
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Measure Mean Rate of Reaction

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Quantity of Reaction Used (or Product Formed) / Time

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7
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Collision Theory

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Reactions only occur when particles are oriented correctly and have enough energy to collide with other particles

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8
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What Activation Energy

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Minimum amount of energy to start a reaction

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9
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Surface Area

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  • Smaller the object is, the more S.A : Vol it will have
  • A cube of sugar will take longer dissolve than a lump of powdered sugar as it has solution surrounding each sugar molecule
  • Larger the S.A, quicker the reaction
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Why high S.A has faster reactions

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More particles = more chance of collisions

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Temperature

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  • Increase allows particles to move more often with more energy
  • Decrease makes particles have less energy and move slower
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12
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Concentration

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Increase of reactants in solution means collisions will occur more frequently

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13
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Pressure

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Particles are more closely packed together, making collisions occur more frequently

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14
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Catalyst

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  • Cheaper than other ways of speeding reactions
  • Catalysts can be reused, some different catalysts can only work for some reactions
  • Reduces the activation energy, giving reactants a quicker path to collide with
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15
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Reversible Reactions

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Products can revert back to the reactants while giving back the same amount of energy taken

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16
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Types of Reactions

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Reactants to Products (Endothermic) (Forward Reaction)

Products to Reactants (Exothermic) (Reverse Reaction)

17
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Conservation of Energy

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Energy cannot be created of destroyed, only transferred

18
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Dynamic Equilibrium

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  • When amount of Products produced is the same amount of Reactants produced in a reversible reaction
  • Shown on a graph with rate of reaction for Forward and Reverse Reactions on the same point