Topic 6 - Rate and extent of chemical change

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  • How is the rate of reaction calculated?
    Rate of reaction = amount / time
  • What is the formula for rate of reaction in moles?
    Rate of reaction (mol/s) = moles / time
  • What are the general units for rate of reaction?
    Mass/time, volume/time, moles/time
  • What are three common ways to measure the rate of reaction?
    • Loss in mass of reactants
    • Volume of gas produced
    • Time for a solution to become opaque
  • How do you measure the rate of reaction by monitoring mass loss?
    Place the reaction flask on a balance. In these reactions (e.g. metal carbonate +
    acid) a gas is given off, so record the decrease in mass in time intervals (note
    hydrogen is too light). Plot a graph of mass vs time.
  • How do you measure the rate of reaction by monitoring gas volume?
    Connect a gas syringe to a reaction flask and measure the volume of a gas
    formed in time intervals. Plot a graph of volume vs time.
  • How do you measure the rate of reaction by monitoring the disappearance of a cross?
    Time taken for a cross to be concealed
  • How do you find the rate of reaction at time t from a graph?
    Find the tangent at time t on the curve
  • What does the gradient of the tangent represent on a rate of reaction graph?
    It indicates how fast the reaction proceeds
  • What are five factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction?
    Concentration, pressure, surface area, temperature, catalysts
  • What is the collision theory?
    Reactions occur when particles collide with sufficient energy
  • How does increasing temperature affect the rate of reaction?
    Higher temperature increases kinetic energy and collision frequency
  • Is there a direct relationship between rate and temperature?
    No, they are not directly proportional
  • How does increasing concentration affect the rate of reaction?
    More reactants lead to more frequent collisions
  • How does increasing pressure affect the rate of reaction for gases?
    Increases frequency of collisions, similar to concentration
  • What is the relationship between volume and pressure in reactions?
    Increasing volume retards the reaction
  • How does increasing surface area affect the rate of reaction?
    Smaller pieces increase surface area and collision frequency
  • What is a catalyst and how does it affect reactions?
    A catalyst speeds up reactions without being used up
  • How does a catalyst change the reaction profile?
    It provides a pathway with lower activation energy
  • What is an enzyme?
    An enzyme is a biological catalyst
  • What is a reversible reaction?
    Products can react to form original reactants
  • When is dynamic equilibrium reached?
    When forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate
  • What is Le Chatelier’s Principle?
    System responds to counteract changes and restore equilibrium
  • How does changing reactant concentration affect equilibrium?
    Changes cause shifts until equilibrium is restored
  • How does changing temperature affect equilibrium position?
    Increased temperature affects product amounts differently
  • How does changing pressure affect equilibrium position in gas reactions?
    Shifts towards side with fewer gas molecules
  • What is the effect of a catalyst on equilibrium position?
    No effect, just speeds up reactions