reaction rates Flashcards

1
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What is the equation to calculate the rate

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Rate = change in concentration / time

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2
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What is the unit for the rate of reaction

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mol dm-3s-1

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3
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What must particles do in order to react?

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Collide with sufficient energy (activation energy) and the correct orientation

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4
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What are the factors that affect the rate of reaction

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1. Temperature
2. Pressure
3. Concentration
4. Surface area
5. Catalyst

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5
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Explain what the effect of increasing temperature is on the rate of reaction

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  • Increasing temperature increases the rate of reaction
  • A much higher proportion of particles have energy greater than the activation energy
  • Many more successful collisions per second
  • Increased rate of reaction
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6
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Explain the effect of increasing concentration/pressure on the rate of reaction

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  • Increasing concentration/pressure increases the rate of reaction
  • There are more particles in a given volume
  • More frequent collisions
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7
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What are the variables in an experiment that can be monitored to calculate the rate of reaction

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  • Concentration of reactant or product
  • The gas volume of products
  • Mass of substances formed
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8
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Define catalyst

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A substance which increases the rate of reaction but is not used up in the reaction

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9
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How do catalysts work and how do they increase the rate of reaction

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  • They provide an alternate reaction pathway with a lower activation energy
  • Due to a lower activation energy, more particles have energy greater than the activation energy
  • So more frequent successful collisions, so increased rate
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10
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What does homogenous catalyst mean

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A catalyst that is in the same phase (state) as the reactants

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What does heterogeneous catalyst mean

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Catalyst used in the reaction is in a different phase (state) to the reactants

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12
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What is a catalytic convertor

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They are present in vehicles to reduce toxic emissions and prevent photochemical smog

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13
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Define activation energy

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The minimum energy that particles must collide with for a reaction to occur

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14
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Name important features of Boltzmann distribution

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  • Area under the curve is the total number of molecules
  • Area under the curve doesn’t change when conditions alter
  • The curve doesn’t touch or cross the energy axis
  • Only the molecules with energy greater than the activation energy can react
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15
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What is the axis in a Boltzmann distribution

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X-axis - energy

Y axis - number of molecules with a given energy

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16
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What happens to the Boltzmann distribution curve when the temperature is increased

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Pushes the curve to the right because the molecules have more kinetic energy which means they collide more often

17
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Describe how catalysts are good for industries

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  • The lower production costs

- Give you more products in a shorter time

18
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Describe how catalysts are good for environmental sustainability

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  • Using catalysts means lower temperature and pressure is used, so energy is saved which means less CO2 is released
  • They can also reduce waste by allowing a different reaction to be used with a better atom economy
19
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What are the advantages of catalytic converters

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Catalytic converters on cars are made from alloys of platinum, palladium and rhodium, these reduce the pollution released into the atmosphere by speeding up the reaction