C5.2 - Controlling Reactions Flashcards
What is rate of reaction a measure of?
The rate of reaction is a measure of how quickly reactants are used or products are formed.
What are the two equations to calculate the rate of reaction?
Rate of reaction = Amount of reactant used / Time taken
Rate of reaction = Amount of product formed / Time taken
What are two methods of measuring the volume of gas produced in a reaction?
- Using a gas syringe
- Has graduations marked in cm3.
- As the syringe fills, the plunger moves
outwards.
- You can then record the volume of gas it
contains and calculate the rate of reaction. - Upside down measuring cylinder in water
- Gas produced displaces the water in the
cylinder.
- However it is not really reliable considering some
gases like carbon dioxide dissolve in water.
How do you calculate the mean rate of reaction between two points?
Rate of reaction = Gradient = Change in volume/Change in time
How do you calculate an instantaneous rate of reaction (the rate of reaction at a particular time)?
- Draw a tangent to the point.
- Work out the gradient of the tangent which is the
instantaneous rate of reaction.
What needs to happen for a reaction to happen?
A reaction can only happen if reactant particles collide with each other and the colliding particles have enough energy to react.
How does temperature affect the rate of reaction?
As the temperature of a reaction mixture increases:
- The particles move more quickly resulting in
more frequent collisions. - A greater proportion of the colliding particles
have the activation energy of more. - There is a greater rate of successful collisions.
- There is a greater rate of reaction.
What is the relationship between reaction time and rate of reaction?
The rate of reaction is inversely proportional to the reaction time.
How does concentration/pressure affect the rate of reaction?
- An increase in concentration/pressure results in
the particles becoming more crowded. - This means that there are more frequent collisions
(a higher rate of collisions). - This means that rate of successful collisions
also increases (because the rate of collisions
increases). - There is an increased rate of reaction
What will the amount of product formed be directly proportional to?
The limiting reactant.
How does surface area increase the rate of reaction?
- Only particles at the surface can take part in
collisions. - As the surface area increases, the are more
reactant particles are available for collisions. - There are therefore more frequent collisions.
- There is a higher rate of successful collisions
because the rate of collisions is higher. - This means there is a higher rate of reaction.
How do catalysts affect the rate of reaction?
- Catalysts provide an alternative reaction pathway
with a lower activation energy. - A greater proportion of the colliding particles have
the activation energy or more. - The rate of successful collisions therefore
increases.