Kinetics: Maxwell–Boltzmann Distribution Flashcards
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What is a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution curve?
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- Graph that shows the distribution of the molecular energies in a gas at a constant temperature
- The area under the curve indicates the total number of particles present
2
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What does a standard Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution show?
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- The curve starts at (0,0) because no molecules have zero energy
- Graph never touches x-axis
- Some have very low and some have very high energies/velocities
- Most have intermediate velocities
- The peak of curve shows the most probable energy (the most likely energy of a single molecule)
- Area shows total number of particles
- Activation energy line - molecules to the right of this line can react
3
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What is the effect of increased temperature on a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
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- Curve gets a shift to higher energies/velocities
- Peak moves to right
- Curve gets broader and flatter due to the greater spread of values
- Area under curve stays constant
- Increasing the temperature gives more particles an energy greater than Ea
4
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What is the effect of decreased temperature on a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
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- Curve gets a shift to lower energies/velocities
- Peak moves to left
- Curve gets narrower and more pointed due to the smaller spread of values
- Area under curve stays constant
- Decreasing the temperature gives less particles an energy greater than Ea
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What is the effect of increased concentration on a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
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- Shape of curve is same, but raised
- The most probable energy (Emp) of both curves are the same
- The area under the curve to the right of the Ea is greater at higher concentrations
- More particles can react
- Total area under the curve is greater at higher concentrations
6
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What is the effect of adding a catalyst on a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
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- The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution curve is unchanged in shape
- Position of activation energy is shifted to the left
- Greater proportion of molecules have sufficient energy to react
7
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How can the mean energy of molecules be found on a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
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- The mean energy of all molecules is a bit to the right of the peak