Kinetics Flashcards

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Define a catalyst

A
  • A catalyst gives an alternative route for a reaction to occur
  • which lowers activation energy required therefore the rate of reaction increases
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2
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Define activation energy

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-The minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to occur

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3
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What is collision theory?

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  • For a reaction to occur, particles must collide with enough force to break bonds and
  • the energy has to be higher than the activation energy
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4
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Name 5 factors that affect the rate of reaction

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Pressure, temperature, concentration, surface area and catalysts

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5
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How does temperature affect the rate of reaction?

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  • Provides more kinetic energy to particles and

- increases the likelihood of successful collisions

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How does pressure affect rate of reaction?

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  • Increasing pressure means
  • there’s a smaller area for the particles to be in
  • increase the likelihood of successful collisions in gas
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How does concentration affect rate of reaction?

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  • Increasing concentration means
  • there’s a smaller area for the particles to be in
  • increase the likelihood of successful collisions in solution
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8
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Describe how the Maxwell Boltzmann distribution curve should look like

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  • must start at 0
  • y axis= fraction of particles, x axis=energy
  • the curve never meets the x axis
  • the most probable energy is at the peak
  • Know activation energy is close to the end of the curve
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9
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How does temperature affect the Maxwell Boltzmann curve?

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  • It shifts the curve right
  • Lowers the peak
  • Total area beneath curve is the same
  • Bigger proportion of molecules have activation energy
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10
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How does lower concentration affect the curve?

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  • shifts left
  • Higher peak
  • less particles affected by activation energy
  • total area beneath curve is the same
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