CI.4 Flashcards

Orders of reactions and the use of the Arrhenius equation

1
Q

What is the rate of the reaction at the start called?

A

Initial rate.

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2
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How can you find the initial rate?

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It can be found by drawing a tangent to the point at which time is equal to 0 and measuring the gradient of the tangent.

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3
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When you have initial rates of reactions with different concentrations of a reagent but kept all other conditions the same, if the line plotted of initial rate and concentration is a straight line, what does this mean about the rate and the concentration?

A

Rate is directly proportional to the concentration of that reagent, in other words, rate ∝ [reagent], or rate = k[reagent].

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4
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What is k in a rate equation?

A

The rate constant, it is specific to temperature.

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5
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What is the general rate equation for a general reaction where A + B → products?

A

Rate = k[A]m[B]n, m and n are powers that [A] and [B] are to be raised to, also known as order of the reaction in respect to A and B.

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6
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How do you work out the overall order of a reaction?

A

Add together all the individual orders.

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7
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Can you predict the rate equation of a reaction from its balanced equation?

A

No, the only way to find out is by doing experiments.

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8
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If the line plotted of initial rate and concentration is a curved line going upwards, what does this mean about the rate and the concentration?

A

The rate is directly proportional to the square of the concentration of that reagent, in other words, rate ∝ [reagent]2, or rate = k[reagent]2.

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9
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If the line plotted of initial rate and concentration is a flat horizontal line, what does this mean about the rate and the concentration?

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The rate is not related to the concentration of that reagent, it does not effect it in any way, or in other words, rate = k[reagent]0.

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10
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What unit would k have when the reaction is zero order overall?

A

moldm-3s-1

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11
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What unit would k have when the reaction is first order overall?

A

s-1

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12
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What unit would k have when the reaction is second order overall?

A

dm3mol-1s-1

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13
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Where are factors like temperature and catalysts included in the rate equation?

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They are included in the rate constant k.

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14
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What equation is used to show the relationship between k and factors like temperature and activation energy?

A

The Arrhenius equation.

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15
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In the Arrhenius equation, what unit is temperature quoted at?

A

Kelvin.

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16
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In the Arrhenius equation, what unit is activation energy quoted at?

A

Joules per mole.

17
Q

What can the Arrhenius equation be used to calculate?

A

The impact of changes in temperature and activation energy on the rate constant k and the rate of the reaction.

18
Q

To find Ea and A, what values are plotted on the axis of the graph?

A

lnk on the y axis and 1/T on the x axis.

19
Q

With a graph of lnk against 1/T, how do you find Ea?

A

The gradient of the graph is -Ea/R, so you would take the gradient and times by -R.

20
Q

With a graph of lnk against 1/T, how do you find A?

A

The y intercept is lnA, use this to calculate A.

21
Q

What does the rough 10 degree rule state about the effect of raising the temperature by 10 degrees have on the reaction rate?

A

Raising the temperature by 10 degrees roughly doubles the reaction rate.

22
Q

Out of lowering activation enthalpy and increasing temperature, which has a bigger effect on the rate?

A

Normally lowering activation enthalpy by using a catalyst.