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  • What is the activation energy defined as?
    Minimum energy for collisions
  • The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution shows the spread of energies that molecules of a gas or liquid have at a particular temperature
  • The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution starts at the origin because no molecules have zero energy.
  • The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution meets the x-axis because there is a maximum energy for molecules.
    False
  • What does the area under the Maxwell-Boltzmann curve represent?
    Total number of particles
  • The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution is not symmetrical, indicating that most molecules have energies between the two extremes
  • What does Emp refer to in the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
    Most probable energy
  • Steps that occur as temperature increases in the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution
    1️⃣ The distribution shifts towards higher energies
    2️⃣ The total area under the curve remains constant
    3️⃣ Both the Emp and mean energy increase
  • What happens to the range of energies as temperature increases?
    The range becomes wider
  • Activation energy is the minimum energy needed to break bonds in reactant molecules.
  • The usual unit for reaction rate is mol dm-3s-1
  • What is the initial rate of reaction?
    Rate at the start
  • Higher concentrations lead to more frequent and effective collisions.
  • What happens to the number of molecules with energy greater than EA when concentration increases?
    It increases
  • In the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid, the cloudiness of the sulfur is used to measure the reaction time
  • How does increasing surface area affect reaction rate?
    Increases successful collisions
  • Catalysts increase reaction rates without being used up in the process.
  • Catalysts provide an alternative reaction mechanism with a lower activation energy
  • What happens to particle energy and collision frequency at higher temperatures?
    Both increase