Kinetics

Cards (12)

  • What must particles do in order to react?
    Collide with sufficient energy (activation energy) and the correct orientation
  • Do most collisions result in a reaction?
    No
  • Define Activation Energy.
    The minimum energy that particles must collide with for a reaction to occur
  • What are the key features of a Maxwell-Boltzman Curve?
    • Average energy
    • Activation energy
    • Most probable energy
    • Effect of increasing temperature (shown in a different color)
  • What is the effect of increasing temperature on the rate of reaction?
    Increasing temperature leads to an increased rate of reaction
  • Why does increasing temperature increase the rate of reaction?

    Much higher proportion of particles have energy greater than the activation energy, leading to more successful collisions per second
  • What is the effect of increasing concentration or pressure on the rate of reaction?
    Increased concentration or pressure leads to an increased rate of reaction
  • Why does increasing concentration or pressure increase the rate of reaction?
    There are more particles in a given volume, leading to more frequent successful collisions
  • What is a catalyst?

    A substance which increases the rate of reaction but is not used up in the reaction
  • How do catalysts work to increase the rate of reaction?
    They provide an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy
  • How do catalysts affect the energy of particles in a reaction?
    Catalysts lower the activation energy, allowing more particles to have energy greater than the activation energy
  • What is the result of more frequent successful collisions due to catalysts?
    Increased reaction rate