6 Rates H only Flashcards

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Q

What is the rate of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants?

A

How quickly the reactants in a reaction are used up

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What is the rate of a chemical reaction in terms of products?

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How quickly the products in a reaction are formed

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3
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What is the formula for a mean rate of reaction in terms of reactants?

A

quantity of reactant used/time taken

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What is the formula for a mean rate of reaction in terms of products?

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quantity of reactant product formed/time taken

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5
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How can you measure the quantity of a reactant or product?

A

In grams or in cm3

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6
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What are the two possible units for rate of reaction?

A

g/s or cm3/s (where s is seconds)

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7
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How could you measure the rate of a reaction from a graph?

A

Draw a tangent to the curve and calculate the gradient.

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8
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What is “collision theory”?

A

The theory that chemical reactions only occur when particles collide with sufficient energy

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9
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What factors can affect the rate of a reaction?

A

Temperature, surface area of a solid, concentration or reactants in solution, pressure of gases

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10
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State the effect of increasing the surface area on the rate of a reaction

A

Increases the rate

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11
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Explain why increasing the surface area increases the rate of a reaction

A

More particles are available to collide, there are therefore more frequent collisions between reactants.

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12
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State the effect of increasing the concentration on the rate of reaction

A

Increases

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13
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Explain why increasing the concentration increases the rate of reaction

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More concentrated means more particles in solution, therefore more frequent collisions between reactants.

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14
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State the effect on increasing the pressure of a gas on the rate of reaction

A

Increases

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15
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Explain why increasing the pressure of a gas increases the rate of a reaction

A

Less space for the particles to move around in, therefore more frequent collisions

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16
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State the effect of increasing the temperature on the rate of reaction

17
Q

What is the activation energy?

A

The amount of energy a particle needs before it will be able to react when it collides with another particle

18
Q

Explain why increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction

A

Increases the speed at which particles move therefore more frequent collisions. Increases the number of particles which have the activation energy therefore more collisions result in a reaction.

19
Q

What is a catalyst?

A

Something which changes the rate of a reaction but is not used up in that reaction

20
Q

How do catalysts speed up reactions?

A

They provide another route for the reaction to take place which has a lower activation energy.

21
Q

What is a reversible reaction?

A

A reaction which can go from reactants to products but also from products to reactants

22
Q

What chemical symbol represents a reversible reaction?

A

one arrow going left on top of an arrow going right

23
Q

If a reaction is exothermic in the forward direction what will it be in the reverse direction?

A

Endothermic

24
Q

Two reactants require 30kJ to turn into products. What energy transfer is involved when the products turn into reactants?

A

30kJ is released

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What is equilibrium?
The point in a reversible reaction when the forward and reverse reactions are occurring at the same rate
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How is the amount of reactant changing at equilibrium?
It is not changing
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How is the amount of product changing at equilibrium?
It is not changing
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What is Le Chatelier's principle?
When a reaction at equilibrium is changed, it will seek to counteract that change
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A reaction is exothermic in the forward direction. What will occur if the temperature is increased?
The backward reaction will increase as it is endothermic and will reduce the temperature
30
A reaction is at equilibrium when some product is removed. What will occur?
The forward reaction will increase as that will increase the amount of product
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The reaction below is at equilibrium. What will occur when the pressure is increased? 2H?(g) + O?(g) ? 2H?O(g)
The forward reaction will increase as there are fewer molecules on the right. This will reduce the total number of molecules and therefore the pressure.