catalysts paper 1 Flashcards

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Why are transition metals able to act as catalysts?

A

Variable oxidation states so are able to temporarily donate or accept electrons

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How do catalysts speed up rate of reaction?

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-Provide an alternative reaction pathway with lower Ea
-more particles have E>Ea
-more collisions lead to a reaction

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3
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What is a heterogeneous catalyst?

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a catalyst in a different phase from the reactants

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4
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What is a homogeneous catalyst?

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a catalyst in the same phase as the reactants

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5
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Where do reactions with catalysts occur?

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at active sites on the surface

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6
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Why do active sites exist?

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vacant d-orbitals that can form weak, temporary bonds

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7
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What makes a catalyst suitable?

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forms strong enough bonds to adsorb reactants, but weak enough that products can de-adsorb

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8
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What is the contact process used for?

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forming sulfuric acid

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9
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What catalyst is used in contact process? WHat type of catalyst is this?

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V2O5 (s)
heterogeneous

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10
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What is the overall equation for the Haber process?

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N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) –> 2NH3 (g)

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10
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Give 2 equations showing the action of V2O5 in the contact process…

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V2O5 (s) + SO2 (g) –> V2O4 (s) + SO3 (g)
V2O4 (s) + 1/2O2 (g) –> V2O5 (s)

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10
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What catalyst is used in the Haber process?

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Fe (s)

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11
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How does iron catalyse the Haber process (in 4 steps)?

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1) reactants adsorb into active sites on Fe
2) bonds in reactants weaken
3) new bonds form in products
4) products de-adsorb from the surface

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12
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What is an autocatalytic reaction?

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Where one of the products of the reaction catalyses the reaction

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13
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sketch a graph of an autocatalytic reaction. Explain why it has this shape

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graph is a sigmoid shape, starting on y-axis and ending on/above x-axis
- reaction rate starts slow
- catalyst increases the rate of reaction
- reaction rate decreases as reactants are used up

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14
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Give an example of a homogeneous catalyst…

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Fe2+ and peroxodisulfate ions
S2O82- + 2I- –> 2SO42- + I2

15
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Why is a catalyst needed in the reaction between Iodide ions and peroxodisulfate ions?

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very high activation energy as both ions are negatively charged and repel in collisions

16
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Give 2 equations showing the action of Fe2+ in the reaction between Iodide ions and peroxodisulfate ions…

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S2O82- + 2Fe2+ –> 2SO42- + 2Fe3+

2Fe3+ + 2I- –> 2Fe2+ + I2

17
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Give an example of an autocatalytic reaction…

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manganate (VII) ions with ethanedioate ions

18
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What is the overall equation for the reaction of manganate (VII) ions with ethanedioate ions?

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2MnO4- + 5C2O42- + 16H+ –> 2Mn2+ + 10CO2 + 8H2O

19
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What 2 reactions show the action of Mn2+ in the reaction of manganate (VII) ions with ethanedioate ions?

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5Mn2+ + MnO4- + 8H+ –> 5Mn3+ + Mn2+ + 2CO2

2Mn3+ + C2O42- –> 2Mn2+ + 2CO2