Arrhenius Flashcards
1
Q
What is the ‘Arrhenius’ equation?
A
K = Ae^ -Ea/RT
K = rate constant.
A = pre-exponential factor.
Ea = activation energy.
R = gas constant.
T = temperature.
2
Q
What does the exponential factor e ^ -Ea/RT represent?
A
- The proportion of molecules that exceed Ea and that have sufficient energy for a reaction to take place.
3
Q
What does the pre-exponential term ‘A’ (frequency factor) represent?
A
- It takes into account the frequency of collisions with the correct orientation.
4
Q
What is the logarithmic form of the Arrhenius equation?
A
- ln k = - Ea/RT + ln A.
5
Q
Why is a plot of ln k vs 1/T useful?
A
- It gives a straight line graph.
Y = M X + C
Ln k = -Ea/R 1/T + Ln A
- Gradient (m) = -Ea/R.
- Y intecept = ln A.