2b.1 - Rate of Reaction Flashcards
What does the rate of reaction depend on? (4)
- Temperature
- Concentration
- Catalysts
- Surface area of solids
How do you calculate rate of reactions?
Amount of reactant used or amount of product formed % time
What three ways can the of reaction be measured? (3)
- Precipitation
- Change in mass
- Volume of gas given off
How can you measure rate of reaction using precipitation? (2)
- If the product of the reaction is a precipitate then observe a mark through the solution and measure how long it takes for it to disappear
- The quicker it disappears the quicker the reaction
What are the disadvantages of using precipitation to measure rate of reaction? (2)
- Only works for reactions where the initial solution is rather see-through
- Results are very subjective
How can you measure rate of reaction using the change in mass? (3)
- Measuring the speed of a reaction which produces a gas can be done on a mass balance
- As the mass disappears it can be measured
- The quicker the reading drops, the faster the reaction
What are the advantages of measuring rate of reaction using the change in mass? (2)
- Accurate
- Easy to plot a graph
What are the disadvantages of measuring rate of reaction using the change in mass?
- Releases the gas straight into the room
How can you measure rate of reaction using the volume of gas given off?
- Using a gas syringe to measure the volume of gas given off
- The more gas given off during a time interval, the faster the reaction