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What does the
rate
of a
reaction
indicate?
It shows how fast reactants are converted into
products
.
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What factors does the
rate
of a reaction depend on?
It depends on the
concentrations
of the
reactants
and a rate
constant
.
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What do the constants
m
and n represent in a rate equation?
They show the order of the reaction with respect to that
species
.
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How can the total order of a
reaction
be found?
It can be found as the
sum
of the separate
orders
.
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What are the
orders of reaction
and their effects on reaction rate?
Zero Order
: No impact on rate;
Rate
=
k
First Order
: Directly proportional; Doubling
concentration
doubles the rate; Rate = k[A]
Second Order
: Proportional to concentration
squared
; Doubling concentration increases rate by four; Rate = k[A]^2
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What is the
rate equation
for a
zero-order reaction
?
Rate =
k
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What happens to the rate in a
first-order
reaction
when the concentration is doubled?
The rate
doubles
.
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In a
second-order
reaction
, what happens to the rate when the concentration is doubled?
The rate increases by
four
times.
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What is the relationship between the
rate constant
(
k
) and
temperature
?
The rate constant is constant when the reaction temperature is constant.
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How can the
rate constant
(k) be found?
By rearranging the
rate equation
for that reaction.
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What affects the
units
of the
rate constant
(k)?
They vary depending on the
number
of
species
and their
orders of reaction
.
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What does the
Arrhenius Equation
show?
It shows how the rate constant k and temperature are related
exponentially
.
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How can the logged form of the
Arrhenius Equation
be represented graphically?
As 'y = mx + c' with a graph of
lnk
against
1/T
.
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What does the
gradient
of the graph of
lnk
against
1/T
represent?
The gradient is
negative
and
constant
.
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What is the y-intercept of the graph of
lnk
against
1/T
?
It is
lnA
.
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What determines the overall
rate
of a
reaction
?
The overall rate is determined by the
slowest
step of the reaction.
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How can the
rate determining step
be identified?
By looking at which steps include the
species
in the
rate equation
.
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How can
rate equations
be determined experimentally?
By monitoring the
concentration
of a reaction mixture over time.
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What is the purpose of drawing a
tangent
to the
concentration-time
graph at t=0?
It is to find the
rate
at the exact concentration known at that time.
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What can be plotted to determine the order of reaction?
A graph of
rate
against
concentration
can be plotted.
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What is the process for determining
rate equations
experimentally?
Monitor concentration of a reaction mixture over time.
Produce a
concentration-time graph
.
Draw a
tangent
at t=0 to find the rate.
Repeat at varying concentrations to gather data.
Plot rate against concentration to determine
order of reaction
.
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