1. Rates of Reaction Flashcards
What is a “standard solution” ?
A solution of accurately known concentration
What are the steps in making a standard solution?
Why is de-ionised water used when making a standard solution?
To avoid unwanted salt precipitates that could affect the concentration of the solution
What is a “distribution curve”?
Distribution curve example
Collision energy distribution graph
What is “activation energy” ?
The minimum kinetic energy at which colliding particles could form an activated complex
What is…
A. The symbol for activation energy?
B. The unit it is measured in?
A. Ea
B. kJ mol-1 (kilojoules per mol)
Why might not all collision with energy greater than Ea be successful
Incorrect geometry
Explain the effect of increasing concentration on reaction rate using collision energy distribution graph
The area under the curve to the righ of Ea value increases showing more successfull collisions are possible
Explain the effect of increasing concentration on reaction rate using collision energy distribution graph
Explain the effect using a catalyst has on reaction rate
What is an “activated complex” ?
An unstable arrangement of atoms (where old bonds are being broken and new bonds are being made) at the maximum of the potential energy barrier
What is enthalpy?
A measure of the change in potential energy between the reactants and the products of a reaction.
What enthalpy values do exothermic reactions have?
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