Kinetics, Equilibrium, Le Chatlier Flashcards

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Chemical reaction definition

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reactions –> products
products –> reactions

each reaction has specific rates

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orientation and speed are important in chemical reactions. T/F?

increasing temperature increases the forward rate of the reaction. T/F?

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True

True

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spontaneous reaction definition

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it happens without further help or input
moving from high energy state to lower energy state.

ATP + water (high energy with neg phosphates)—spontaneous—–> ADP +

Transition states are momentary arrangements. This state is very high energy and unstable (activation energy) which prompts reaction to drop in energy

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Difference between total energy and activation energy

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Greater the activation energy the slower the reaction proceeds. T/F

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True
more work needed for bigger hill

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what does a catalyst do?

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  • lowers activation energy
  • cant be consumed or used up
  • doesnt effect free energy of reactants or products
  • biological or abiological (ions)
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What are elementary steps of a reaction?

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An elementary step (or elementary reaction) is one step in a series of simple reactions that show the progress of a reaction at the molecular level. A reaction mechanism is the sequence of elementary steps that together comprise an entire chemical reaction

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What is the rate limiting step

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is the slowest step in the reaction that delays the rate of everything else

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9
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What do the exponents in the overall rate law tell you about the order of the reaction?

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exponent => second order ==> needs 2 of that molecule in parenthesis

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what is equilibrium?

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Equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. All reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium

K (equilibrium constant) = [products] / [reactions]

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What happens to K when we move away from equilibrium?

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The system always works to reestablish equilibrium - Le Chateliers Principle

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