Kinetics Flashcards
Define rate
The change in the concentration of a reactant or product per unit time (mol L-1 s-1)
Which component do we usually base conversion on?
The rate limiting component (key component)
What is a rate law?
An expression which relatres the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants.
How can reaction order for a reaction be calculated?
By adding the exponents of the reactants in the rate law.
Which equation shows that the rate constant depends on temperature? State this equation.
The Arrhenius equation
What does Ea represent in the Arrhenuis equation?
The activation energy of the reaction
What does A represent in the Arrhenius equaton and what is it related to?
A is the pre-exponential factor and is related to the frequency of collision between reaction molecules, so is a measure of the rate at which collisions occur, irrespective of their energy.
What is the general formula for the units of k for a reaction of nth order.
Give the Arrhenius equation in it’s logarithmic form.
With the Arrhenius equation in it’s logarithmic form, which variables would you plot on the y and x axis?
y = ln(k)
x = 1/T
From a plot of the logarithmic Arrhenius equation, how would you find the pre-exponential factor and the activation energy?
lnA is given by the value of the y-intercept and -Ea/R is given by the gradient of the line.
If given time instead of rate, what would you plot on the y-axis of a logarithmic Arrhenius plot?
ln(1/time), which is proportional to ln(k)
What is the definition of activation energy?
The minimum kinetic energy that reactants must have in order to form products.
What does the rate constant represent in terms of kinetics?
The rate of successful collisions between reactants.
What does the exponential factor represent in the Arrhenius equation in terms of kinetics?
The fraction of collisions that have enough kinetic energy to lead to a reaction.
Draw the graph of potential energy of a reaction against the progress of the reaction (exothermic).
How does reaction rate change with temperature?
As temperature increases, rate will increase because the overall kinetic energy of the reactants will increase, resulting in a greater rate of successful collisions and hence products forming.