Concentration-Time Graphs Flashcards
1
Q
How can a colorimeter be used to continuously monitor rate of reaction?
A
- wavelength of the light passing through a coloured solution is controlled using a filter
—> filter is a complementary colour to what is being absorbed (opposite on colour wheel) - amount of light being absorbed by the solution is measured
- plot calibration curve of absorbance against concentration
- carry out reaction and take absorbance reading at time intervals
- determine the concentration of iodine at each absorbance reading
- plot graph of concentration against time to determine order of reaction and rate.
2
Q
Describe the shape of a concentration-time graph with zero order.
A
- straight line with -ve gradient
- rate does not change
- gradient = k
3
Q
Describe the shape of a concentration-time graph with first order.
A
- downward curve with decreasing gradient over time
- the rate of reaction is slowing down
- time for concentration to half is constant (half-life is the same)
4
Q
Describe the shape of a concentration-time graph with second order.
A
- downwards curve that is initially steep but is tailing off more slowly
5
Q
What is half life and how can it be used to confirm the reaction is first order?
A
- time taken for the concentration of a reactant to decrease by half
- successive half life’s are the same
6
Q
Why is the non recorded reactant used in excess when recording concentration-time?
A
- the non recorded reactant has effectively zero order so does not affect the rate of reaction
7
Q
How can the rate constant be determined using the concentration-time graph for a first order reaction?
A
- Tangent drawn at specific concentration
—> gradient = rate - use rate equation to calculate rate constant
- Tangent drawn at specific concentration
- Rate constant = ln2 / half life