5.1.4: Rate-determining step Flashcards

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What is the rate-determining step?

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The slowest step in the reaction mechanism of a multi-step reaction.

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What is a reaction mechanism?

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A series of steps that, together, make up the overall reaction.

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What is an intermediate?

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A species formed in one step of a multi-step reaction that is used up in subsequent steps, and is not seen as either a reactant or a product of the overall equation.

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When you measure the rate of any reaction that has a multi-step reaction, what are you effectively measuring?

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The rate of the rate-determining step.

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How can you use rate equations to predict reaction mechanisms?

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  • Zero order reactants have no influence on the rate of reaction.
  • They do not appear in the rate equation.
  • If they have no influence on rate, they cannot be involved in the rate-determining step.
  • Also, the order of a reactant in the rate equation tells us how many moles of it are involved in the rate determining step.
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