chapter 10 Flashcards

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what is meant by rate of reaction

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  • how fast the reactants are used up or how fast the products are formed
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explain a concentration - time graph

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  • the gradient of the curve shows the rate of reaction
  • the slope is steepest at the start as the reaction rate is the quickest
  • the curve becomes less steep as the reaction progresses
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what factors can alter the rate of reaction

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  • concentration
  • temperature
  • use of a catalyst
  • surface area of solid reactants
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what is meant by collision theory

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  • for a reaction to occur, the reactant molecules must come together and collide with the correct orientation and an energy greater than the activation energy
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what happens when you increase the concentration

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  • at low concentrations = less particles in a given area meaning that there are less frequent collisions and a slower rate of reaction
  • at higher concentrations = more particles in a given volume meaning there are more successful collisions and a faster rate of reaction
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what happens when you change the pressure of a gas

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  • the gas molecules become closer together at higher pressures meaning that there are more successful collisions and a higher rate of reaction
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how can you measure the progress of a reaction

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  • monitoring the removal of a reactant
  • following the formation of a product
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what does a catalyst do

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  • its a substance that increases the rate of reaction without undergoing any permanent changes
  • it is not used up in the reaction
  • it may react with the reactant to form an intermediate ora surface for the reaction to take place on
  • at the end of the reaction it is always regenerated
  • it provides an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy
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what is a homogeneous catalyst

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  • it has the same physical state as the reactants
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what is a heterogeneous catalyst

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  • it has a different physical state to the reactants
  • the molecules form weak bonds with the catalyst surface (adsorption)
  • ## the bonds with the reactant molecules break
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