Rate of reaction Flashcards
If a pupil would like to investigate how the type of catalyst affects the rate of reaction. Name four quantities that must be kept constant to make this a fair test.
concentration
temperature
surface area of reactant/s
surface area of catalyst
How does decreasing the temperature affect the rate of reaction?
- reactant particles have less kinetic energy
- there are less particles with the required activation energy
- there are fewer successful collisions
- PLUS- less frequent collisions
- decreased rate of reaction
In the reaction between a metal carbonate and acid, why does a graph of amount of CO2 gas produced against time eventually level off?
Rate of reaction decreases over time.
Number of reactant particles decreases over time of reaction because they are being used up.
Less collisions per unit time results in a slower reaction. (gradient of graph decreases- less gas produced per time)
Eventually the limiting reactant runs out and no more CO2 will be produced. (graph has levelled off)
If a pupil would like to investigate how temperature affect the rate of reaction. Name four quantities that must be kept constant to make this a fair test.
concentration
surface area of reactant/s
presence of a catalyst
surface area of catalyst
How does increasing the surface area of a solid reactant affect the rate of reaction?
- higher surface area
- more particles exposed to the liquid reactant
- more frequent collisions
- increased rate of reaction
Why does increasing the temperature of reactants result in a greater number of particles with energy greater than the activation energy?
Why does this have such a large effect on the rate of reaction?
- At larger temperatures, particles have more (kinetic) energy
- More particles have energy greater than the acitivation energy
- More reactions are successful AND since the particles are moving faster, there are more collisions per unit time
- This means that temperature has a huge impact of reaction rate.
Remember a 10ºC increase doubles the rate of reaction!!!
How does the time for a reaction to finish relate to the rate of reaction?
As the time for a reaction increases, the rate of reaction decreases
How does increasing the concentration of a reactant affect the rate of reaction?
- more particles of reactant in a given volume
- more frequent collisions
increased rate of reaction
If a pupil would like to investigate how surface area affect the rate of reaction. Name four quantities that must be kept constant to make this a fair test.
concentration
temperature
presence of a catalyst
surface area of catalyst
What is the general rule for how the rate of reaction is affected if the temperature increases by 10 degrees?
A 10 degree increase roughly doubles the rate of reaction
How can you find the initial rate of reaction from a reaction curve?
Draw a tangent to the initial reaction curve at t = 0 and find its gradient
e.g. gradient = rise / run = 10.4 g / 120 seconds = 0.09 g/second
If a pupil would like to investigate how the surface area of catalyst affects the rate of reaction. Name four quantities that must be kept constant to make this a fair test.
concentration
temperature
surface area of reactant/s
type of catalyst
In the reaction of Magnesium metal and hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is released. If the concentration of the acid is doubled, the rate of reaction should double. Why isn’t this seen when this is done experimentally?
How can the method be improved?
The reaction is exothermic. It is difficult to keep the other control variable constant. Increased temperature speeds up the reaction so that the reaction rate is more than doubled.
You would get better results if the reaction was carried out in a water bath- and temperature controlled.
What is the name of this method which is used to study rate of reaction?
Gas collection by downward displacement
Rate = volume of gas collected / time taken
cm3/sec
What would happen to the reaction curve if double the mass of calcium carbonate is added to excess acid?
The initial rate of reaction (steepness of the graph) would be greater as there are double the surface area and double the number of reactant particles exposed to the acid.
It would level off at double the volume of gas produced. There is double the amount of calcium carbonate to react with the excess acid.
What is meant by rate of reaction?
Rate of reaction is how fast a reaction occurs.
Name 4 methods use to study the rate of reaction
- Collection of a gas in a measuring cylinder by downward displacement of water
- Collection of a gas in a gas syringe
- Mass loss using a balance
- Disappearing cross by formation of a precipitate
Draw an energy profile for a reaction with and without a catalyst
A catalyst provides an alternative route with a lower activation energy.
More particles now have the required activation energy!
More successful collisions per unit time