Rate Equations Flashcards

1
Q

Define the term rate of reaction

A

Change in concentration (of any reactant or product) per unit time.

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2
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At a given instant, how could you calculate the rate of reaction?

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Rate of reaction = change in concentration / change in time

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3
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How could you measure the rate of reaction experimentally (different methods)?

A

Use a colorimeter at suitable intervals if there is a colour change.
If gas is evolved, use a gas syringe to collect volume of gas evolved, or measure the change in mass of the reaction mixture.

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4
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How would you measure reaction rate for really fast

reactions?

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Use a flash of light to break bonds, use probe flashes to record amount of light absorbed by a species; this can show its concentration. (First used for ClO2 → ClO• + O•.)
Can now monitor reactions that occur in times as fast as 10-12 seconds

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5
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How can you determine the rate constant and rate

expression for a reaction?

A

Only experimentally

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6
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What affects the value of the rate constant for a given reaction?

A

Temperature, nothing else

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7
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Write a generic rate expression and state what each term means

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Rate = k [X]x [Y]y;
k = rate constant for the reaction
[X] and [Y] are concentrations of species X and Y respectively
x and y are the orders of reaction with respect to X and Y

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8
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Do species need to be in the chemical equation to be in the rate expression?

A

No - species in the chemical equation may be

excluded and species not in the chemical equation e.g. catalysts, may be included

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9
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Define the term order of a reaction with respect to a

given product.

A

The power to which a species’ concentration is

raised in the rate equation.

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10
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Define the term overall order of reaction.

A

The sum of the orders of reaction of all species in
the rate expression e.g. (from earlier), total order
= x + y

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11
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How would you calculate the units of the rate constant?

A

Units of rate are moldm-3s-1 and units of concentration are mol dm-3
Rearrange rate equation to get k=
Sub in units and cancel them out

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12
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How would you draw a rate concentration graph?

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Plot [A] against time, draw tangents at different values → draw a secondary graph of rate against [A]

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13
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How could you confirm that a reactant was second order?

A

Graph of rate against

concentration squared would be a straight line through the origin

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14
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How could you find the rate expression using the initial rate method?

A

Do a series of experiments, during which you vary concentrations, so the
concentration of just one reactant changes each time.
Plot a graph of concentration against time for each reactant and use a tangent at t=0 to find the initial rate of reaction.
Compare rates and concentrations between each experiment to find order of reactants and overall rate equation

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15
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What must you add to react with the I2 as it is produced for an iodine clock reaction?

A

Known moles of sodium thiosulfate and a little starch; Reacts with I2 in 1:2 ratio
I2 + 2S2O32- → S4O62- + 2I

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16
Q

When does the starch turn a blue-black colour in an

iodine clock reaction and why?

A

When all of the Na2S2O3 has been used up and so I2 is produced, which reacts with starch, leading to a blue black colour

17
Q

How can you calculate the rate of reaction from the data from an iodine clock reaction?

A

Record time taken for colour change to occur.

Use rate = 1/t. This is effectively the initial rate

18
Q

What is the effect of a 10K temperature increase on

the rate of reaction, roughly?

A

Doubles rate of reaction

19
Q

What is true of the half life of a first order reactant

(concentration against time graph)?

A

Half life is constant

20
Q

What is the Arrhenius

equation?

A

k= Ae x -EA/RT

21
Q

What does each term in the Arrhenius equation mean?

A
k= rate constant
A = pre-exponential factor
e = mathematical quantity
R= gas constant
T= temperature in Kelvin
EA = activation energy in joules
22
Q

How can you convert the Arrhenius equation into a

useful form for plotting a graph?

A

ln k= -Ea/RT + ln A
Graph of lnk against 1/T is a straight line:
gradient = -EA/R and y intercept is lnA

23
Q

What is the rate determining step?

A

The slowest step in a reaction mechanism, which

determines the overall rate of reaction

24
Q

How does the rate determining step link to the

species involved in the rate expression?

A

Any species involved in the rate determining step appear in the rate expression.
Species only involved after the rate determining step do not appear in the rate expression