9: Kinetics I Flashcards

Use PPQs for spec points: 3

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Explain, in terms of collision theory, the effect of a change in concentration on the rate of a chemical reaction.

A

Increasing concentration of a solution:
more particles per unit volume,
frequency of collisions increases,
frequency of successful collisions increases.

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Explain, in terms of collision theory, the effect of a change in temperature on the rate of a chemical reaction.

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Increasing temperature:
average kinetic energy of particles increases,
a higher proportion of collisions have energy greater than the activation energy,
frequency of successful collisions increases.

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Explain, in terms of collision theory, the effect of a change in pressure on the rate of a chemical reaction.

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Increasing pressure of a gas:
more particles per unit volume,
frequency of collisions increases,
frequency of successful collisions increases.

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Explain, in terms of collision theory, the effect of a change in surface area on the rate of a chemical reaction.

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Increasing surface area:
more of the solid is exposed to collisions with other reactant particles,
frequency of collisions increases,
frequency of successful collisions increases.

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5
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In terms of the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular energies, how do changes in temperature affect the rate of a reaction?

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Increased temperature:
Stretches curve to the right,
lower peak.

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6
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Describe the role of catalysts.

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Providing alternative reaction routes of lower activation energy.

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7
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Describe the difference in the reaction profiles of catalysed and uncatalysed reactions for heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis.

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Catalysed reactions have a lower activation energy, so a smaller reaction profile curve.

Homogeneous catalysis has an intermediate between the reactants and products.

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Interpret the action of a catalyst in terms of the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular energies.

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Moves activation energy to the left, so more molecules have sufficient energy to react.

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Describe the processes that occur on the surface of a heterogeneous catalyst.

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  1. Molecule adsorbs onto catalyst surface
  2. Bonds in molecules weaken
  3. Reaction occurs at a lower activation energy
  4. Product comes away from the surface
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10
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State the economic benefit of the use of catalysts in industrial reactions.

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Reduces temperature needed for the reaction, so reduces energy cost.

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