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Unit 2
2- rates of reaction
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Why is it important for manufacturers to know the rate of a chemical reaction?
To maximize
product
in the
shortest
time
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What is the definition of the rate of reaction?
Change in
concentration
per unit time
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What is the equation for calculating the rate of reaction?
Rate = change in
concentration
/
time
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What happens to the rate of reaction at the beginning?
It is fastest due to high
reactant
concentration
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Why does the rate of reaction slow down as it proceeds?
Concentration
of
reactants
decreases over time
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When does the rate of reaction become zero?
When one
reactant
has been used up
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How are rates of reaction measured?
By measuring
concentration
over time
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What is used to find the initial rate of reaction from a graph?
The initial slope or
gradient
of the line
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How do you calculate the rate from a graph at point B?
Rate = change in
concentration
/
time
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What does doubling the concentration of propanone do to the initial rate?
It doubles the initial rate of reaction
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What happens when the concentration of iodine is doubled?
It has no effect on the
initial rate
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What are the factors that can affect the rate of a reaction?
Surface area
of a solid
Concentration
of a solution
Temperature
of the reaction
A
catalyst
Pressure
of
gaseous
reactions
Light
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What is required for a chemical reaction to occur according to collision theory?
Molecules must collide with
correct force
and direction
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What is the minimum energy required for a reaction called?
Activation energy
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What happens in an exothermic reaction regarding energy?
Reactants
lose energy and heat is released
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What does a negative ΔH indicate in an exothermic reaction?
Products have less energy than
reactants
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What happens to the rate of reaction if concentration increases?
The rate of reaction
increases
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How does increasing pressure affect gaseous reactions?
It increases the
concentration
of gas molecules
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Why do smaller particles react more quickly than larger ones?
They have a greater
surface area
for
collisions
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How does temperature affect the rate of reaction?
Higher temperature increases
molecular kinetic energy
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What does the Boltzmann energy distribution curve illustrate?
More molecules have energy greater than
activation energy
at higher
temperatures
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What is a catalyst?
A substance that increases
reaction rate
without being used
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How does a catalyst affect activation energy?
It provides an
alternative route
of lower activation energy
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What are the two types of catalysts?
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
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What is a homogeneous catalyst?
A catalyst in the same
phase
as reactants
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What is a heterogeneous catalyst?
A
catalyst
in a
different
phase
from
reactants
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Why are heterogeneous catalysts commonly used in industry?
They are easy to
separate
from products
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What role does palladium play in catalytic converters?
It catalyzes the oxidation of
carbon monoxide
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How do catalysts affect the equilibrium of a reaction?
They do not affect the position of equilibrium
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What type of metals are commonly used as industrial catalysts?
Transition metals
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How do gases interact with metal catalysts during a reaction?
Gases are
adsorbed
onto the metal surface
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What happens to the products after a reaction on a catalyst surface?
They are
desorbed
from the surface
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What reaction does palladium catalyze in a catalytic converter?
Oxidation of
carbon monoxide
to
carbon dioxide
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What is the role of iron in the Haber process?
Production of
ammonia
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What is vanadium(V) oxide used for in industry?
Manufacture of
sulfuric acid
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What is nickel used for in the food industry?
Hydrogenation
of unsaturated oils
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Why are heterogeneous catalysts preferred in industrial reactions?
They are easy to
separate
from products
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How do catalysts affect the activation energy of a reaction?
They
lower
the activation energy
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What environmental benefit comes from using catalysts in reactions?
Less
fossil fuels
are burned
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What are enzymes in the context of industrial processes?
Biological
catalysts
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