Rate equations Flashcards

1
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Explain qualitatively why doubling the temp has a much greater effect on the rate of the reaction than doubling the conc of E

A

More molecules Ea<E
Doubling T by 10C causes many more molecules to have this E
Whereas doubling [E] only doubles number with this E

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2
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Rearrange Lnk = LnA - Ea/RT for Ea

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Ea = RT(LnA-Lnk)/1000

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3
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Suggest why the 1cm portions of the reaction mixture are added to an excess of NaHCO3 solution

A

Neutralised the acid
So stops the reaction

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4
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Suggest why the order of this reaction with respect to propanone can be ignored in this experiment

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Conc of propanone is constant
Conc of propanone much larger than conc of iodine

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5
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Explain how the graph shows that the reaction is zero order with respect to iodine in the reaction between propanone and iodine

A

Constant gradient
So rate of reaction does not change as conc changes
So zero order

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6
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When working out Ea, does it have - or + at the end

A

POSITIVE!

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7
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Define the term overall order of reaction

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The sum of powers

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8
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Explain how graphical methods can be used to process the measured results to confirm that the reaction is first order

A

Plot graph of concentration against time and take tangents
Plot rate against conc
Straight line through origin means first order

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9
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A general equation for a reaction is shown.
A(aq) + B(aq) + C(aq) → D(aq) + E(aq)
In aqueous solution, A, B, C and D are all colourless but E is dark blue.
A reagent (X) is available that reacts rapidly with E. This means that, if a
small amount of X is included in the initial reaction mixture, it will react with
any E produced until all of the X has been used up.
Explain, giving brief experimental details, how you could use a series of
experiments to determine the order of this reaction with respect to A. In
each experiment you should obtain a measure of the initial rate of reaction.

A

Stage 1 Preparation
1a Measure known volumes of A, B and C
1b Use of colorimeter
1c into separate container(s)

Stage 2 Procedure
2a Start clock at the point of mixing
2b Take series of colorimeter readings at regular time intervals
2c Use of same concentration of B and C / same total volume
2d Same temperature
2e Repeat with different concentrations of A

Stage 3 Use of Results
3a Plot absorbance vs time and calculate gradient at time=0
3b plot of gradient against volumes/concentrations of A or plot
log(1/time) vs log(volume or concentration of A)
3c description of interpreting order from shape of 1/time vs volume or
concentration graph / gradient of log plot gives order

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10
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Inital rates 6 marker:
Describe an experiment to investigate the order or reaction with respect to thiosulphate.
Describe the prep u will make before u begin to record data. The procedure for obtaining ur results and process to interpret the results

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Prep!
Measure 50cm3 of HCl (3noldm-3 conc) using measuring cylinder
Measure 50cm3 of 1moldm-3 Na2S2O3 into 250cm3 conical flask
Place X under the Na2S2O3 flask

Obtaining!
Add HCl to conical flask, start the timer immediately
Stop timer once x disappears and record the time taken
Repeat experiment changing vol of Na2S2O3
Ensure to keep total volume constant by adding water

Results!
Rate is proportional to 1/time
Volume is proportional to concentration
Calculate 1/time for each conc of Na2S2O3
Plot graph of 1/time vs volume

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11
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Control variables of inital rates reaction?

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Volume
Temperature <- Thermometer or using water bath
Volume and concentration of HCl
(Leaving it still/no swirl)

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12
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Describe continuous monitoring
Prep, obtaining, results

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Prep!
Measure 50cm3 of Na2S2O3 into conical flask (1moldm-3)
Measure 50cm3 of 3moldm-3 HCl using a measuring cylinder
Gas syringe prepared

Obtaining!
Add HCl into conical flask, start timer immediately and place bung into conical flask immediately
Record volume of gas produced every 5 seconds for 2 minutes
Add 25cm of Na2S2O3 to 25cm3 of water to create a conc of 0.5moldm-3
Repeat experiment for new conc of Na2S2O3

Results
Plot 2 graphs of volume of SO2 vs time
Calculate gradient for a tangent drawn at t=0
Conc 1 Conc 2 x2
Rate 1 rate 2 x2 (1 order) x4 (second order)
same (zero order)

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