2. Rate of Reaction Flashcards

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What is activation energy?

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Activation energy is:

The MINIMUM amount of ENERGY required to cause a REACTION

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What are the 4 factors that affect the RATE of a reaction?

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The 4 factors that affect the rate of a reaction are:

  1. Temperature
  2. Concentration
  3. Surface Area
  4. Catalysts
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What is Collision Theory?

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Collision Theory is when REACTING PARTICLES collide with each other to form a CHEMICAL REACTION

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What is the job of a catalyst?

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A Catalyst SPEEDS UP A REACTION

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What 2 things need to happen for a chemical reaction to take place?

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For a chemical reaction to take place, 2 things need to happen:

  • the particles need to COLLIDE
  • the particles need to have enough ENERGY to REACT
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4 things affect the RATE of reaction - TEMPERATURE - CONCENTRATION - SURFACE AREA & CATALYST

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TEMPERATURE affects the rate of reaction:

At higher temperatures, PARTICLES move more QUICKLY - they COLLIDE more OFTEN & with GREAT ENERGY

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4 things that affect the RATE of a reaction - TEMPERATURE, CONCENTRATION, SURFACE AREA & CATALYST

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CONCENTRATION affect the rate of a reaction:

  • HIGHER the CONCENTRATION - the PARTICLES are CROWDED & they COLLIDE more OFTEN
  • INCREASING the PRESSURE of reacting GASES also INCREASES the number of COLLISIONS
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4 things that affect the RATE of a REACTION: temperature, concentration, surface area & catalys

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4 things that affect the RATE of REACTION :

  • SURFACE AREA

Smaller pieces of a sold have a HIGHER SURFACE AREA to volume ration than larger pieces - so more particles are exposed & COLLIDE so there is a FASTER REACTION

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What is the RATE OF A CHEMICAL REACTION determined by?

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The RATE OF A CHEMICAL REACTION is determined by the FREQUENCY (number of) SUCCESSFUL COLLISIONS per second

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Required Practical: how change in concentration affect the rate of REACTION

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One of the products is SULFUR - sulfur is a SOLID

SULFUR makes the solution go CLOUDY

The CLOUDINESS if called TURBIDITY

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What is a problem with the disappearing cross experiment?

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A problem with the disappearing cross experiment is that DIFFERENT people have DIFFERENT EYE SIGHTS

So with the same experiment, different people could get different results.

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Why does increasing the temperature increase the rate of a chemical change?

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Increasing the temperature INCREASES the rate of CHEMICAL CHANGE because …

  • the particles COLLIDE more OFTEN
  • the particles have enough energy to COLLIDE
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What does Independent Variable mean?

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An independent variable is one that is CHANGED on PURPOSE eg the concentration of acid

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What is a catalyst?

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A CATALYST is:

  • a substance that INCREASES the rate of a CHEMICAL REACTION … WITHOUT being USED UP in the process
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What are the benefits of using a CATALYST?

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The benefits of using a CATALYST are:

  • it REDUCES the amount of ENERGY needed for a successful collision
  • it makes COLLISIONS more successful
  • it SPEEDS UP reactions
  • it provides a SURFACE for the molecules to attach to so it INCREASES their chances of BUMPING into each other
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Why is it important for companies to use CATALYSTS?

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Companies can benefit from using catalysts because:

  • They SPEED UP reactions and therefore reduce COSTS