1.5 Kinetics Flashcards
Define what is meant by the reaction rate.
The change in concentration of a reaction or product over time.
How to calculate reaction rate.
rate of reaction =
amount of reactant used or product formed / time
What is the collision theory?
(see page 42 in the revision guide)
Define activation energy.
The minimum amount of kinetic energy that particles need to collide to start a reaction.
Draw an enthalpy profile diagram.
(see page 42 in the revision guide)
page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide
What is a Maxwell-boltsmann distribution? Draw a general one as a graph.
(see page 43 in the revision guide)
page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide
What four factors effect the rate of reaction? And how?
- Temperature
- Concentration
- Pressure
- Catalyst
(see page 44 in the revision guide)
What three methods can you use to measure the rate of reaction?
- Timing how long a precipitate takes to form.
- Measuring a decrease in mass.
- Measuring the volume of gas given off.
(see page 45 in the revision guide)
Describe a dynamic equilibrium.
(see page 47 in the revision guide)
State Le Chatelier’s principle.
If a reaction at equilibrium is subjected to a change in concentration, pressure or temperature, the position of equilibrium will move to counteract the change.
(see page 47 and 48 in the revision guide)
Do catalysts affect the position of equilibrium?
No.
The cannot increase yield, but they do mean equilibrium is reached faster.
Write the expression for equilibrium constant.
(see page 50)
Answer the question bottom of page 50.
Get it right?
Answer the question on top of page 51.
Get it right?
How does temperature change alter Kc?
(see page 51 in the revision guide)
What is oxidation in terms of electrons?
A loss of electrons.
What is reduction in terms of electrons?
A gain of electrons.
What is an oxidising agent?
It accepts electrons and gets reduced.
see page 52 in the revision guide for an example
What is a reducing agent?
It donates electrons and gets oxidised.
see page 52 in the revision guide for an example
What are the 7 rules for assigning oxidation states?
(see page 52 in the revision guide)
How do Roman numerals show oxidation states?
(see page 52 in the revision guide)
Write a full redox equation for magnesium burning in oxygen to produce magnesium oxide and aluminium reacting with chlorine to form aluminium chloride.
(see page 53 in the revision guide)
How can a reaction go to completion if few particles have energy greater than the activation energy?
Particles can gain energy through collisions.
What happens to the curve of a Maxwell Boltzmann distrbution when temperature is increased?
As the temperature increases the distribution shifts towards having more molecules with higher energies, although the number of molecules with those energies decrease.
The total number of particles remains a constant (the total area under the curve should remain constant.
(shifts to the right and lowers)
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)