Rate & Extent of Chemical Change Flashcards

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How is rate of reaction calculated?

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rate of reaction = amount of reactant used or product formed/time

rate of reaction = moles of reactant used or product formed/time

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What are the various units for rate of reaction?

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can include g/s or cm^3/s or mol/s
generally, mass/time, volume/time, moles/time

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Name 3 common ways of measuring rate of reaction

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  • loss in mass of reactants
  • volume of gas produced
  • time for a solution to become opaque
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Describe measuring the rate by monitoring mass loss

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place the reaction flask on a balance
in these reactions (e.g. metal carbonate + acid) a gas is given off, so record the decrease is mass in time intervals (note hydrogen is too light), plot a graph of mass vs time

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Describe measuring the rate by monitoring the volume of a gas

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connect a gas syringe to a reaction flask and measure the volume of a gas formed in time intervals, plot a graph of volume vs time

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Describe measuring the rate by monitoring the disappearance of a cross

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  • take a piece of paper and mark a cross on it
  • put the reaction flask on this cross
  • mix the reagents, and measure how long it takes for a cloudy mixture to conceal a cross
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How to find a rate of reaction at some time, t, from a graph of amount of reactant vs time?

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  • pick a point corresponding to time, t, and find the tangent to the curve at this point
  • the tangent is the gradient of this graph - it tells you how fast the reaction proceeds at this point, the steeper the tangent line, the faster the rate. gradient of tangent can be expressed in change in y values over change in x values
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State 5 factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction

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  • concentration of reactants
  • pressure of gases (volume)
  • surface area
  • temperature
  • catalysts
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What is the collision theory?

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chemical reactions can occur only when reacting particles collide with each other with sufficient energy (more than or equal to activation energy)

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Describe and explain the effect of increasing temperature on the rate of reaction

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  • T increases = faster reaction
  • as T increases, kinetic energy of particles increases, i.e. more energetic collisions
  • also, they more faster, so they collide more frequently
  • however, there is no straight line relationship between rate and temperature, i.e. they are not directly proportional to each other
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Describe and explain the effect of increasing concentration on the rate of reaction

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concentration increases = faster reaction
more reactants = more frequent collisions

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Describe and explain the effect of increasing pressure of a gas on the rate of reaction

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increasing the pressure of reacting gases, is the same as increasing concentration. it increases the number of gas molecules in the same volume and so increases the frequency of collisions and therefore increases the rate of reaction
- note that volume and pressure are inversely proportional to each other, increasing the volume retards the reactions

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Describe and explain the effect of increasing surface area

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  • if solid reactants are in smaller pieces, they have a greater surface area
  • increasing the surface area of solid reactants increases the frequency of collisions and so increases the rate of reactionW
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What is a catalyst and how does it work? How does it affect the reaction profile?

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  • a catalyst changes the rate of reaction but is not used up
  • it increases the rate of reaction by providing a different pathway for the reaction that has a lower activation energy
  • the reaction profile for a catalysed reaction will have a lower maximum of the curve (lower activation energy)
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15
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What is an enzyme?

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an enzyme is a moelcule that acts as a catalyst in a biological system

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16
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What is a reversible reaction?

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a reversible reaction occurs when the products of a reaction can react backwards to produce the original reactants

17
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When is dynamic equilibrium reached?

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in a closed system, when the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate ad the concentration of reactants and products remain constant

18
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Describe Le Chatelier’s Priniciple

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if a system is at equilibrium and a change is made to any of the conditions, then the system responds to counteract change and restore the equilibrium

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Describe the effect of changing the concentration of reactant and product on the position of equilibrium

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  • if the concentration of one of the reactants or products is changed, the system is no longer at equilibrium and the concentrations of all the substances will change until equilibrium is reached again
  • if the concentration of a reactant is increased more products will be formed until equilibrium is reached again
  • if the concentration of a product is decreased, more reactants will react until equilibrium is reached again
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Describe the effect of changing temperature on the position of the equilibrium

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if the temperature of a system at equilibrium is increased:
- the relative amount of products at equilibrium increases for an endothermic reaction
- the relative amount of products at equilibrium decreases for an exothermic reaction

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Describe the effect of changing pressure on the position of the equilibrium

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this applies to equilibria that involve gases
an increase in pressure causes the equil. position to shift towards the side with the smaller number of molecules as shown by the symbol equation for that reaction. a decrease in pressure causes the equil. position to shift towards the side with the larger number of molecules as shown by the symbol equation for that reaction. pressure has no effect on the reactions where the numbers of gas molecules are equal on both sides of the equation

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Describe the effect of a catalyst on the position of the equilibrium

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no effect.
it just speed up both forward and backwards reactions equally, meaning equilibrium will be achieved faster