measuring rate of reactions Flashcards
1
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equation for rate of reaction
A
rate of reaction = amount of reactant used or amount of product formed DIVIDED by time
2
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precipitation and colour change
A
- you can record VISUAL CHANGE in a reaction if the initial solution is TRANSPARENT and the product is a PRECIPITATE which CLOUDS the solution (becomes opaque).
- you can observe a MARK through the solution and measure how long it takes for it to DISAPPEAR- the faster it disappears the quicker the reaction.
- if reactants are COLOURED and for the products are COLOURLESS, you can time how long it takes for the solution to LOSE OR GAIN IT’S COLOUR.
- results are very SUBJECTIVE.
3
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change in mass (gas usually given off)
A
- measuring the speed of a reaction that PRODUCES A GAS can be carried out using a MASS BALANCE.
- as the gas is released, the mass DISAPPEARING is measured on the balance.
- the QUICKER the reading on the balance DROPS, the FASTER the reaction.
- take measurements at REGULAR INTERVALS, you can plot a rate of reaction GRAPH and find the rate quite easily.
- most accurate out of all 3 methods because the mass balance is very accurate. bit also has disadvantage of releasing gas straight in a room.