Rate Equations: Rate Equations Flashcards

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What is the rate equation?

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• Rate = k[A]^m[B]^n

  • m is order of reaction with respect to A
  • n is order of reaction with respect to B
  • k is rate constant
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What does order of reaction mean?

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  • A number that tells you how the concentration of a particular reactant affects the reaction rate
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What does rate constant mean?

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  • Relates the rate of a chemical reaction at a given temperature to the product of the concentrations of reactants
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What does overall order of reaction mean?

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  • Sum of all the individual orders of all the reactants in a chemical reaction
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What does the rate equation tell us?

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  • Describes the relationship between the rate of chemical reaction and the concentrations/pressures of reagents
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What are the possible orders of reaction at A-Level?

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  • Zero order
  • First order
  • Second order
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What does zero order mean?

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  • The concentration of this species has no impact on rate
  • Rate = k
  • Species not shown in rate equation
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What does zero order look like on a concentration-rate graph?

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  • A horizontal line
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What does first order mean?

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  • The concentration of the species and rate are directly proportional
  • Doubling the concentration doubles the rate
  • Rate = k[A]
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What does first order look like on a concentration-rate graph?

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  • A straight diagonal line with a positive correlation
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What does second order mean?

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  • The rate is proportional to the concentration squared
  • Doubling the concentration will increase the rate by 4
  • Rate = k[A]^2
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What does second order look like on a concentration-rate graph?

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  • Curved line, right half of a smiley face, with a positive correlation
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